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  • Claymore Shutters More ETFs by Don Dion
    Lack of investor interest has prompted the closure of four Claymore Securities ETFs. While popular Claymore funds like the Claymore/AlphaShares China Small Cap Index ETF (HAO), Claymore/BNY Mellon BRIC ETF (EEB) and the Claymore/Delta Global Shipping Index ETF (SEA) are large, liquid funds with... More »
    December 1, 2009 HAO, EEB, SEA
  • BRIC-Master by Helen Maynard
    Brazil, Russia, India, and China.  Together they have 40% of the world's population and generate 27% of the world's GDP.  The average annual GDP growth of a BRIC nation was greater than 7% (before the recession), as compared to approximately 2% for a G-7 nation.  Tremendous... More »
    September 21, 2009 BKF, EEB, BIK
  • Sick of BRIC? ETF Alternatives, Part 1 by Don Dion
    For many ETF investors, the term "emerging market" brings to mind BRIC funds like iShares MSCI BRIC (BKF), Claymore/BNY BRIC (EEB) and SPDR S&P BRIC 40 (BIK). While the BRIC combination of Brazil, Russia, India and China has long been the gold standard of emerging-market... More »
    September 14, 2009 BKF, EEB, BIK
  • Beware of Booby Traps in Emerging Markets by Sam Subramanian
    Year 2009 has been a good one for investors in emerging markets. Since bottoming on November 20, 2008, the MSCI Barra Emerging Market Index is up 84%. Equity prices in Brazil, Russia, India, and China or the BRIC nations are up a higher 93%.Off-late, equity prices in Eastern Europe are up... More »
    August 12, 2009 CEE, RNE, CETV
  • Claymore Cashes Out by Lawrence Carrel
    It looks like the rumors were true. For about year, rumors swirled around that ETF firm Claymore Securities had put itself up for sale. Well, it finally found a buyer. Guggenheim Partner, a privately held institutional money manager, on Friday agreed to acquire the entire Claymore Group. The... More »
    August 4, 2009 EEB, FAA
  • BRIC Countries Conclude Uneventful Summit by Michael Johnston
    Lost in the headlines of yet another eventful week on Wall Street was news of the first BRIC summit, held this week in Yekaterinburg, Russia. BRIC ETFs have been risen sharply in the first half of 2009, but investors looking for good news out of the summit to continue the rally were largely... More »
    June 19, 2009 EEB
  • Keep It Simple, Low Cost, and Long-Term by Sovestor
    People love to play games for the sake of excitement. Hence, it is not surprising that many individuals (especially the ones who think they are smart) generally like to manage their own investments thinking they can outperform key market indexes year after year. Unfortunately, many tried... More »
    June 16, 2009 EEM, IJR, VWO
  • A Complete Guide to Emerging Market ETFs by ETF Grind
    If you've kept your money in the US this year, you've missed out. Despite the recent uptick in US equities, the major American averages are barely up for the year. Meanwhile emerging market shares have seen a heroic rally from the depths of last year, with the benchmark MSCI Emerging Market... More »
    June 11, 2009 ADRE, EEM, PXH
  • Protect from Domestic Troubles, Profit from Overseas Growth by Sam Subramanian
    "The dollar in danger""U. S. dollar set to remain under pressure""Dollar declines to new multi-month lows against majors"These are just a few samples of recent headlines.The U. S. government's response to the worst financial crisis since the great depression with a... More »
    June 8, 2009 EEM, EEB, EWZ
  • China and Emerging Market Invesing: Real Basis of Investors by William Gamble
    An article in The Economist citing two recent papers confirmed what I have been saying for years about the Chinese economy. My premise is that without proper rules, the Chinese system allocates capital inefficiently and does not provide adequate information to the markets. This is especially... More »
    May 29, 2009 EEB, FCHI, FXI

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