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iShares, Incorporated- Shares MSCI Brazil Index Fund (EWZ)
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short-termtrading.blogspot.com
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Nov 02, 2008
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EWZ
Chart of the Day: The Russia-Brazil Spread (market movers)Brazil Index (EWZ) (Alpha global)A View from India (greg mankiw)Get Ready For 'Stag-Deflation' (forbes)Roundup: East Asia vs US Stock Market Performance (marketsci)Bankruptcies and Plant Closings Rising in China (naked capitalism)Asia Turns A...
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moneymorning.com
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Oct 31, 2008
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ETF, EWZ
From Money Morning Staff Reports
The iShares MSCI Brazil Index (EWZ), an exchange-traded fund (ETF) that was the topic of the popular “Buy, Sell or Hold” feature on Monday, surged...
Money Morning is here to help investors profit handsomely on this seismic shift in the global economy. Money mov...
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moneymorning.com
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Oct 30, 2008
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ETF, EWZ
By William Patalon III
Executive Editor
Money Morning/The Money Map Report
The iShares MSCI Brazil Index (EWZ), an exchange-traded fund (ETF) that was the topic of the popular “Buy, Sell or...
Money Morning is here to help investors profit handsomely on this seismic shift in the global economy....
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By Martin Hutchinson
Contributing Editor
Money Morning
Like most other markets, Brazil has been battered by the credit crisis – the BOVESPA index is currently down 28% in October alone...
Money Morning is here to help investors profit handsomely on this seismic shift in the global economy. M...
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vixandmore.blogspot.com
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Oct 15, 2008
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EWZ
Truth be told, I could pick a ticker at random and have a compelling chart of implied volatility. Some, of course, are more compelling than others. Take EWZ, for instance, the Brazil ETF. This resource rich country has seen its ETF lose more than half of its value over the past year, coupled with a...
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Latin America’s exchange traded funds (ETFs) were hit hard today, and its fastest economic expansion in 30 years might be coming to an end.
The global credit crunch has been stunting investment and dampening demand for the region’s commodities, say Joshua Goodman and Sebastian Boyd for Bloomberg. Gr...
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etftrends.com
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Oct 01, 2008
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EWZ, EEM, EWW
As the global economy slows down, the amount of Latin American migrant workers sending money home is dropping, possibly affecting the economies and exchange traded funds (ETFs) of these up-and-coming markets.
Alejandro Lazo for Washington Post reports that a dropoff in remittances would not exacerb...
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vixandmore.blogspot.com
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Sep 12, 2008
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EWZ
As I noted yesterday in The U.S. VIX vs. a BRIC VIX, emerging markets have been struggling mightily in the past few months. An excellent example of the weakness in emerging markets can be found in Brazil, where the Brazil country ETF (EWZ) fell 44.3% from a late May high to a low that was made yest...
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thestockadvisors.com
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Sep 11, 2008
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EWZ, MON
"While commodity prices have pulled back sharply, I think we're just seeing a correction in a long-term bull market," says Sean Broderick.In Money & Markets, he explains, "What's more, when the next commodity price squeeze comes, it might not be from a sector you'd expect, like energy or metals....
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Commodities are bouncing off of yesterday's lows. I entered three trades on weakness today. I bought:
100 shares of POT at $139.22
150 DIG at $63.85
100 X at $96.36
My strategy going into the trading day was to only buy when the stocks were in the red. I don't want to chase the bounces, especially...
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All things commodities have come way down in the last few weeks.PowerShares DB Commodity Index Fund (DBC) is down 17% from its July 2 closing high.iShares Comex Gold Trust (IAU) is down 10.4% from its recent July 15 closing high.iShares Brazil (EWZ) is down 25% from its high a couple of months ago.U...
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Since July 15th, we've had a rally in U.S. equities, with the S&P 500 Index (SPY) up over 4%. Above we can see the performance of markets in other countries, including Germany (EWG); Hong Kong (EWH); Japan (EWJ); China (FXI); India (EPI); Russia (RSX); Brazil (EWZ); Canada (EWC); and Australia...
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Sometime in late 2007, a ‘new paradigm’ seemed to have emerged; that of fast-growing developing markets to trade at a premium to the developed world. I was in India in December 2007, and was often befuddled at some of the articles and conversations I came across. Indeed, brokerage houses pompously p...
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