Tuesday’s ETF Chart To Watch: MSCI Germany Index Fund (EWG)

By: ETFdb
Much to the bears’ frustration, U.S. equity markets opened in red territory to kick off the week only to regain their footing and stage a rally as the trading session progressed, posting yet another green day on top of the hefty gains accumulated year-to-date. Stocks initially sold off as investors fretted over data from China, which showed less-than-expected new loans for the month of February; nonetheless, bullish sentiment prevailed as euphoria from last Friday’s robust jobs data kept confidence levels afloat [see also Free Report: How To Pick The Right ETF Every Time]. With no major economic data releases on tap for today at home, investors will turn their attention to the latest German CPI report, which is expected to come out before Wall Street’s opening bell. As such, our spotlight will turn to the iShares MSCI Germany Index Fund , which could experience volatile trading as investors react to the latest [...] Click here to read the original article on ETFdb.com. Related Posts: Daily ETF Roundup: Stocks Close Higher On More M&A Deals ETF Insider: Bulls On Parade 3 ETFs To Watch This Week: EWG, FXB, GLD Wednesday’s ETF Chart To Watch: MSCI Germany Index Fund (EWG) Daily ETF Roundup: S&P 500 Tops 1500
Much to the bears’ frustration, U.S. equity markets opened in red territory to kick off the week only to regain their footing and stage a rally as the trading session progressed, posting yet another green day on top of the hefty gains accumulated year-to-date. Stocks initially sold off as investors fretted over data from China, which showed less-than-expected new loans for the month of February; nonetheless, bullish sentiment prevailed as euphoria from last Friday’s robust jobs data kept confidence levels afloat [see also Free Report: How  To Pick The Right ETF Every Time]. With no major economic data releases on tap for today at home, investors will turn their attention to the latest German CPI report, which is expected to come out before Wall Street’s opening bell. As such, our spotlight will  turn to the iShares MSCI Germany Index Fund , which could experience volatile trading as investors react to the latest [...]

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