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ETF Asset Report of February
by Sanghamitra Saha
February was pretty volatile for Wall Street. Though the start of the month was rocky due to rising rate worries and the Russia-Ukraine conflict, investors digested those threats somewhat at the end of the month.
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by Sweta Killa
While U.S. equities bled $2.2 billion in assets, U.S. fixed income and international equities pulled in $2.6 billion and $2.4 billion in capital, respectively. As such, ETFs overall saw inflows of about $2.6 billion.
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by Sweta Killa
Cash-like ETFs, especially those that are relatively less vulnerable to interest-rate risk, pulled in billions of dollars last week in the wake of Fed rate hikes.
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by Sweta Killa
Here are a number of strategies that could prove extremely beneficial for ETF investors in a rising rate environment.
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by Sanghamitra Saha
The Omicron variant of coronavirus is hitting worldwide. Central banks are expected to turn hawkish. The dual factors are adding to the uncertainties in the market, making cash a safe asset.
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Given heightened uncertainty ahead of elections, investors should bet on cash-like ETFs.
Forget Cash-Like ETFs; Bet on Higher-Yield ETFs
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