Tuesday’s ETF Chart To Watch: MSCI Italy Index Fund (EWI)

By: ETFdb
Equity markets kicked off the first full trading week of 2013 with a whimper as profit-taking pressures made an appearance across Wall Street. With fiscal cliff woes off everyone’s mind until February at least, the headline development in focus over the coming weeks will certainly be corporate earnings season. Aluminum giant Alcoa kicks off the ceremonies later today, and with no major economic reports due on the homefront this week, quarterly performance results will surely come under the microscope [see also Free Report: How To Pick The Right ETF Every Time]. With no major economic releases slated to hit the street until the European Central Bank rate decision on Thursday, investors may find themselves digging through data that often goes unnoticed. Italian employment data in particular is slated to come out before Wall Street’s opening bell and, as such, the iShares MSCI Italy Index Fund will be in the spotlight. Analysts are expecting Italy’s unemployment [...] Click here to read the original article on ETFdb.com. Related Posts: Least Correlated Country ETFs To S&P 500 5 Worst ETF Strategies Of The Last 5 Years ETFs To Play Euro 2012 5 Things To Watch Out For In International Equity ETFs Ten Unexpected Observations On YTD ETF Returns
Equity markets kicked off the first full trading week of 2013 with a whimper as profit-taking pressures made an appearance across Wall Street. With fiscal cliff woes off everyone’s mind until February at least, the headline development in focus over the coming weeks will certainly be corporate earnings season. Aluminum giant Alcoa kicks off the ceremonies later today, and with no major economic reports due on the homefront this week, quarterly performance results will surely come under the microscope [see also Free Report: How  To Pick The Right ETF Every Time]. With no major economic releases slated to hit the street until the European Central Bank rate decision on Thursday, investors may find themselves digging through data that often goes unnoticed. Italian employment data in particular is slated to come out before Wall Street’s opening bell and, as such, the iShares MSCI Italy Index Fund will be in the spotlight. Analysts are expecting Italy’s unemployment [...]

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