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Zacks News
Looking Forward to Jobs Numbers? 223K Reasons
by Mark Vickery
The new Unemployment Rate dipped even further, to 3.8% -- the lowest we???ve seen since the turn of the millennium.
May ETF Asset Report: U.S. Equities Rule
by Sanghamitra Saha
Let's see how a flurry of events impacted asset growth in the ETF industry in May.
Jobless Claims, PCE "Steady As She Goes"
by Mark Vickery
All of this morning's econ numbers point to steady growth both in the U.S. labor market and wages. "Steady" being the operative word.
Trade Worries Become Real
by Sheraz Mian
The trade issue is a big negative, but the market has also been dealing with the unfolding Italian drama.
Profit from Roman Impasse With These Global Inverse ETFs
by Sanghamitra Saha
Italian and Spanish political crisis caused a global market bloodbath recently. How to profit out of this scenario with ETFs?
Econ Alphabet Soup: GDP, ADP and EU
by Mark Vickery
The two main headlines today -- the second read on Q1 GDP and the ADP (ADP) private-sector payroll survey -- are both lighter than expected.
Brazil & U.S. Financials: 2 ETFs to Watch on Outsized Volume
by Sanghamitra Saha
EWZ and IYF saw massive volumes in the last trading session.
Why to Bet on Value ETFs Right Now
by Sanghamitra Saha
Why value ETF investing could be a great idea right now.
Italy Headlines Shake EU, Pre-Markets
by Mark Vickery
The attempt to join two anti-establishment parties from either side of the political spectrum appears to have resulted in an immediate failure to launch.
Top and Flop EM ETFs as Taper Tantrum Completes 5 Years
by Sanghamitra Saha
Which EM ETFs topped and which ones flopped on the fifth anniversary of taper tantrum.
Winners of Q1 Earnings: 5 Best ETF Charts
by Sweta Killa
While there are winners in many corners of the space, below are five ETFs that buoyed up on robust earnings results.
Jobless Claims Back to "Normal," i.e. "Great"
by Mark Vickery
All of this is consistent with economists' current collective read of between 2.5%-3% GDP growth, and some would say this is conservative.
Is SPDR Russell 1000 Low Volatility Focus ETF (ONEV) a Hot ETF Right Now?
by Zacks Equity Research
Smart Beta ETF report for ONEV
Why Leveraged Small-Cap ETFs Are Going Through the Roof
by Sanghamitra Saha
Leveraged small-cap ETFs have been on a tear.
Is SPDR Russell 1000 Momentum Focus ETF (ONEO) a Hot ETF Right Now?
by Sweta Killa
Smart Beta ETF report for ONEO
Jobless Claims, Walmart Q1 Stay Healthy (revised)
by Mark Vickery
Though jobless claims have risen week over week, they are still historically strong. The same can be said for WMT's earnings.
What European Slowdown? Here Are 4 ETFs Beating S&P 500
by Sanghamitra Saha
These European ETFs outperformed not only the broader European market in the last one month, but also beat the S&P 500.
Jobless Claims, Walmart Q1 Stay Healthy
by Mark Vickery
Though jobless claims have risen week over week, they are still historically strong. The same can be said for WMT's earnings.
Housing, Industrial Data, Macy's Q1 Strong
by Mark Vickery
All in all, these figures this morning suggest healthy consumer confidence, leading to higher sales.
4 Reasons to Bet on China ETFs Now
by Sanghamitra Saha
The underlying momentum of China ETF investing is pretty solid.
US-China Trade Tensions Ease: ETFs to Benefit
by Sanghamitra Saha
Easing trade tensions between China and the United States may benefit these ETFs.
Pharma & Biotech ETFs Soar on Trump's Drug Plan
by Sanghamitra Saha
Trump's drug plan went in favor of pharma and biotech companies, which caused these ETFs soaring.
What Makes Small-Cap ETFs Winners This Year
by Sanghamitra Saha
A hawkish Fed, the rebounding greenback and geopolitics have given a boost to small-cap ETFs in recent times.
Goldilocks Market, Continued: CPI, Jobless Claims
by Mark Vickery
Initial Jobless Claims again came in at an extremely low 211K (unchanged from the previous week), and the Consumer Price Index (CPI) hit the tape only lukewarm at best at +0.2% headline.
Are Higher Interest Rates a Threat to the Market?
by John Blank
Interest rates increase, stock markets decline and recession follows... is it that simple?