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ETFs. Articles on globally available products, US Bonds etc

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List of ETFs globally (end of PDF)

Included is an Australian REIT ETF, streetTRACKS S&P / ASX 200 Property. Also Canadian iUnit Gold Mining, Oil & Gas and REIT ETFs.

http://exchangetradedfunds.com/ETFR/etfr31.pdf


Article covering 3 Oil & Gas US ETFs and information on page 7 regarding the Euro iBoxx Liquid Corporates Index Bond fund.

http://exchangetradedfunds.com/ETFR/etfr30.pdf


Article about the Canadian gold mining ETF. Difficulty in purchasing it as a US investor. iUnits.com (similar to iShares) have an oil & gas fund for Canada too.

http://exchangetradedfunds.com/ETFR/29.pdf


Article on iShares GS $ InvestTop Corporate Bond ETF in comparison to the Lehman treasury bond ETFs.

http://exchangetradedfunds.com/ETFR/28b.pdf


Artile on the iUnits i60, Canada's main index ETF

http://exchangetradedfunds.com/ETFR/24a.pdf


Article on Moody & S&P ratings for US bonds, detailing market change sensitivity.

Also, " REITS, almost an alternative asset class ", a lengthy article comparing Wilshire REIT with Cohen's REIT.

http://exchangetradedfunds.com/ETFR/23b.pdf


Article on S&P Europe 250 ETF, comparisons made to MSCI Europe etc.

http://www.exchangetradedfunds.com/ETFR/aug.pdf


Article on the South Africa ETF

http://exchangetradedfunds.com/ETFR/801.pdf


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Since you said you didn't know if people were reading your links here, I have been going through them. At the end of each issue of ETFR there is a list of all ETFs in the world. It might be nice if this could somehow be referenced on the NFB links page.

As if ES doesn't already have enough to do. :)

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Post by peteyperson »

Indeed. I mentioned in the top comment that the first link is the latest version of the newsletter I could find. Seemed to have all the latest ETFs I've heard about.

Good to know someone is reading the links. There were some useful and interesting articles in there.

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bpp wrote: Since you said you didn't know if people were reading your links here, I have been going through them. At the end of each issue of ETFR there is a list of all ETFs in the world. It might be nice if this could somehow be referenced on the NFB links page.

As if ES doesn't already have enough to do. :)

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Indeed. I mentioned in the top comment that the first link is the latest version of the newsletter I could find. Seemed to have all the latest ETFs I've heard about.

Good to know someone is reading the links.


Maybe I was doing a better job of reading your links than of reading your comments. :)

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Greetings bpp :)
It might be nice if this could somehow be referenced on the NFB links page.

All you have to do is ask. :wink: I'll tend to it.
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