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This Week In ETFs: October 28th Edition

By: ETFdb
This wee,k people on the east coast should board up their windows and place their bets on stocks that will be affected in the coming weeks by the oncoming hurricanes. While people in New York are being warned by images of the South East coast being hammered by the storm, that didn’t seem to stop anyone from coming out to the Windows 8 launch party in Times Square. Between that and the Apple iPad mini, many tech stocks are turning around after last week’s horrible earnings reports. GDP for the third quarter was up to 2%, above economic expectations of 1.7% and above the second quarters disappointing 1.3%, but not by too much. The last presidential election debates took place earlier this week, this time concerning foreign policy. And while questions about Libya and Syria dominated the night, neither candidates were asked about the eurozone crisis, instead focusing on our massive debt [...] Click here to read the original article on ETFdb.com. Related Posts: iShares Debuts “Core” ETF Lineup ETFdb Category Kings: Best Performers From First Half Of 2011 Russell ETFs Debut ETF Filings: Real Return, Equal Weighting, Mortgage REIT Funds On Tap ETF Securities Rumored To Be Planning IPO
This wee,k people on the east coast should board up their windows and place their bets on stocks that will be affected in the coming weeks by the oncoming hurricanes. While people in New York are being warned by images of the South East coast being hammered by the storm, that didn’t seem to stop anyone from coming out to the Windows 8 launch party in Times Square. Between that and the Apple iPad mini, many tech stocks are turning around after last week’s horrible earnings reports. GDP for the third quarter was up to 2%, above economic expectations of 1.7% and above the second quarters disappointing 1.3%, but not by too much. The last presidential election debates took place earlier this week, this time concerning foreign policy. And while questions about Libya and Syria dominated the night, neither candidates were asked about the eurozone crisis, instead focusing on our massive debt [...]

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