This Week In ETFs: September 17th Edition
September 17, 2010 at 18:00 PM EDT
An eventful week on Wall Street gave investors some reason to be optimistic about the sustainability of the recovery, as a number of positive data releases and earnings report boosted sentiment as the third quarter draws to a close. September is holding up as an impressive equity market rally, reclaiming much of the ground lost during a dismal August. It was also a busy week in the ETF industry, with funds both coming and going. Among the noteworthy additions to the ETF lineup was the first emerging markets consumer ETF (ECON) from EGShares [see Another Emerging Markets ETF First]. Among those funds to announce their termination were the Oklahoma and Texas funds and Javelin’s Islamic market ETF [see Oklahoma ETF, Texas ETF To Shut Down]. Below, we highlight three of the best ETF stories from around the Web during the last week: ETFs Now In SEC Circuit Breaker Program at [...] Click here to read the original article on ETFdb.com. Related Stories: This Week in ETFs: September 18th Edition This Week In ETFs: July 9th Edition This Week In ETFs: September 3rd Edition