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Which India ETF Is Best?

Posted by healthylivinggal on January 20th, 2010

As developed economies struggled to regain their footing in the wake of the recent economic downturn, many investors have been drawn to the potential for meaningful growth offered by emerging markets.

Stock futures remained lower Friday after a government report that inflation was tamer than expected last month.

12 things you shouldn't buy in 2010

Posted by healthylivinggal on January 15th, 2010

Who among us doesn't own a closet full of toys, tools, clothes and electronics that we just had to have, only to find after we made the purchase that we'd pretty much wasted our money?

As the ETF industry has expanded in recent years, a significant portion of growth has come from the tremendous rise in popularity of exchange-traded commodity products. In addition to broad-based funds such as DBC or DJCI, several commodity-specific products have accumulated billions of dollars in assets, and several were even among the very largest of all ETFs at the end of 2009.

The chief executive of Airbus has warned that he is prepared to cancel production of the company's A400M military transport plane.Tom Enders told BBC World that he would consider ending the programme if European governments failed to cough up more cash."We cannot complete the development of this aircraft without a significant financial contribution," he said.

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As the ETF industry has expanded in recent years, a significant portion of growth has come from the tremendous rise in popularity of exchange-traded commodity products. In addition to broad-based funds such as DBC or DJCI, several commodity-specific products have accumulated billions of dollars in assets, and several were even among the very largest of all ETFs at the end of 2009.

China's exports rose 17.7% in December, state media have reported, suggesting the country has overtaken Germany as the world's largest exporter.The rise, compared to a year earlier, breaks a 13-month decline in trade as a result of the global downturn.Xinhua said total exports for 2009 were $1.2tn (£749bn), but total foreign trade over the year was down 13.9%.

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