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ETFs For IncomeTom Lydon • Fri, Jun 15, 2012
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April ETF Roundup: Launches And FilingsMichael Johnston • Mon, May 7, 2012
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ETF Stats For April 2012: Listed Count At 1,457Ron Rowland • Fri, May 4, 2012
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State Street Takes On Active ETFs With 3 New FundsEveryday Finance • Mon, Apr 30, 2012
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State Street Rolls Out First Active ETFsTom Lydon • Fri, Apr 27, 2012
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State Street Launches 3 Actively Managed Allocation ETFsMichael Johnston • Fri, Apr 27, 2012
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ETFs For IncomeTom Lydon • Fri, Jun 15, 2012
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April ETF Roundup: Launches And FilingsMichael Johnston • Mon, May 7, 2012
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ETF Stats For April 2012: Listed Count At 1,457Ron Rowland • Fri, May 4, 2012
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State Street Takes On Active ETFs With 3 New FundsEveryday Finance • Mon, Apr 30, 2012
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State Street Rolls Out First Active ETFsTom Lydon • Fri, Apr 27, 2012
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State Street Launches 3 Actively Managed Allocation ETFsMichael Johnston • Fri, Apr 27, 2012
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INKM vs. ETF Alternatives
INKM Description
The SPDR® SSgA Income Allocation ETF seeks to provide total return by focusing on investment in income and yield-generating assets. The Fund invests in exchange traded funds registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, that seek to track the performance of a market index; exchange traded commodity trusts; and exchange traded notes. The Portfolio may invest in certain ETPs that pay fees to the Adviser and its affiliates for management, marketing or other services.
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Key Info
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- Friday, May 24, 12:45 PM Multi-asset income ETFs are here to stay, writes Paul Britt, as Guggenheim's CVY crosses $1B in AUM. It's been around since 2006, but a new entrant, MDIV has pulled in $440M in less than a year. These income funds have no mandate in their search for yield and roam across dividends (DVY), high-yield (HYG), REITs (IYR, VNQ), and MLPs (AMJ) as necessary. One drawback is their somewhat high expense ratios - in the 60-80 bp range, compared, for example, to DVY at 40 bps. Other M-A ETFs: INKM, IYLD, GYLD, HGI. 2 Comments
- Wednesday, January 2, 4:47 AM The amount of debt that the G7 and four of the BRIC nations will need to refinance this year will fall by $220B to $7.38T, Bloomberg calculates, although the amount the U.S. will have to cover will increase to $2.9T from $2.6T. Overall government debt returned 4.5% on average last year, led by a 78% gain on Greek bonds. However, yields on major sovereign debt are expected to remain low. Comment! [Global & FX, U.S. Economy]
- Friday, December 28, 2012, 4:08 PM CNBC provides a list of the worst financial predictions of 2012. Among them: Facebook would turn in a great IPO; China would see a hard landing; Greece would leave the eurozone; the U.S. bond bubble would burst, and the U.S. would see a double-dip recession. Among the reasons Cullen Roche thinks the predictions flopped: Europe is too interdependent to let Greece walk, the U.S. government has no insolvency risk, and "everyone wants to predict the next big financial crisis." Comment! [U.S. Economy, Global & FX]
- Friday, August 10, 2012, 9:05 AM What crisis? Europe's corporate bond market is cruising, investment-grade euro-denominated bonds returning 8.9% YTD. Spreads remain wide - more than 200 bps to sovereign bonds vs. 50 bps pre-crisis - but there are good reasons for this. The search for yield continues, but how much upside is left? Comment! [Global & FX]