Wednesday’s ETF To Watch: MSCI Australia Index Fund (EWA)

By: ETFdb
The past few months have had all eyes fixated on the euro zone and whether or not the currency bloc would be able to withstand its looming debt crisis. Despite a recent Greek debt deal, you can almost certainly bet that this issue is far from over, as it has been lingering around markets for almost two years now. But while many are waiting to see what Europe will do next, others are looking to markets elsewhere to try and find investments with little ties to what seems to be a global hindrance. Now that earnings season is over, foreign government data will be one of the most important factors in finding new opportunities [see also Five Commodity MLPs With Sky High Yields]. Today will see the employment change figures from Australia, an economy that is often overlooked given the turmoil happening elsewhere. After a spotty 2011 as far as employment stands, the past two months [...] Click here to read the original article on ETFdb.com. Related Posts: ETF Insider: Pessimism Prevails ETF Insider: Euro Fears Overshadow Domestic Recovery ETF Insider: Expect More Volatility ETF Insider: Bulls Look To Stampede Over Euro Drama Three ETFs To Watch This Week: EWA, IGN, UNG
The past few months have had all eyes fixated on the euro zone and whether or not the currency bloc would be able to withstand its looming debt crisis. Despite a recent Greek debt deal, you can almost certainly bet that this issue is far from over, as it has been lingering around markets for almost two years now. But while many are waiting to see what Europe will do next, others are looking to markets elsewhere to try and find investments with little ties to what seems to be a global hindrance. Now that earnings season is over, foreign government data will be one of the most important factors in finding new opportunities [see also Five Commodity MLPs With Sky High Yields]. Today will see the employment change figures from Australia, an economy that is often overlooked given the turmoil happening elsewhere. After a spotty 2011 as far as employment stands, the past two months [...]

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