Entries from Tim Middleton's ETF Insider tagged with 'EEM'

ETF Investors lose $94.14 billion in October's tempest

Investors lost $94.14 billion in exchange-traded funds in October, the worst returns in the industry's short history. Broad diversification actually hampered returns, as ETFs representing foreign bourses and commodities brought the total average decline to 17.4%, worse than the 16.5%...

ETF 50 Index™—December 2007

The ETF 50 Index™, the industry's leading measure of ETF performance, sank 1.9% in December to finish the year ahead 8.5%. Only five of the 50 largest exchange-traded funds finished the month in the black, paced by the 8.0% advance...

ETF 50 Index™—November 2007

The ETF 50 Index™ sank 4.5% in November, its largest monthly decline of the year, dragged down by double-digit losses in Asian exchange-traded funds, notably iShares FTSE/Xinhau China 25 ETF (FXI), which tumbled 14.2%. The two largest ETFs, SPDR S&P...

ETF 50 Index™—September 2007

The ETF 50 Index™ finished September ahead 4.7%, its largest monthly gain this year. The benchmark of the most widely held exchange-traded funds advanced 3.5% in the third quarter to finish the first nine months of the year ahead 11.5%....

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