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Senin, 02 Mei 2011

Bin Laden News Causes Drop In ETFs; April Performance Report


 
 
 

 
 
 

 
Top ETF Stories for the Past 24 Hours                                 May 2, 2011

An ETF that invests in corn futures has rallied this year but was fractionally lower early Monday following quarterly results from Corn Products International (NYSE: CPO). More »
 
ETFs that invest in coal companies were in the spotlight Monday on news Arch Coal (NYSE: ACI) is buying International Coal Group (NYSE: ICO) for $3.4 billion. More »
 
ETFs that invest in the healthcare sector were mixed in early trading Monday after Humana (NYSE: HUM) reported higher quarterly profit. More »
 
ETFs that invest in coal and miner stocks are on Monday’s radar screen as traders look to earnings from Massey Energy (NYSE: MEE). More »
 
Energy ETFs may see trading volume powered by quarterly results Monday from Anadarko Petroleum (NYSE: APC) and Chesapeake Energy (NYSE: CHK). More »
 
Apple (NasdaqGS: AAPL) shares and ETFs that focus on Nasdaq-listed stocks could see turbulent action early in the week on a special index rebalance. More »
 
Exchange traded fund manager ETF Securities is considering a potential $1 billion share listing, The Wall Street Journal reported. More »
 
An ETF that follows oil futures was down more than 1% before Monday’s opening bell following news al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden was killed in an operation led by the U.S. More »
 
An ETF tracking silver was down more than 5% in preopen trading Monday after the U.S. announced the death of al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden in Pakistan and Comex operator CME Group raised margin requirements for silver futures. More »
 
Insurance ETFs were on Monday’s agenda following quarterly results from Loews (NYSE: L). More »
 
ETF provider WisdomTree (Pink Sheets: WSDT) said it swung to a slight quarterly profit, which could boost interest in the stock, which trades on the pink sheets, following a recent run. More »
 
Precious metals and oil prices continue to show resilience, but other commodities are lagging behind lately. Could this signal more weakness in commodities ETFs? More »
 
Markets were in full bloom in April, as corporate earnings helped push markets and ETFs higher. More »


 




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