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Suburban Propane Partners, L.P. (SPH) Ex-Dividend Date Scheduled for May 03, 2013

Suburban Propane Partners, L.P. ( SPH ) will begin trading ex-dividend on May 03, 2013. A cash dividend payment of $0.875 per share is scheduled to be paid on May 14, 2013. Shareholders who... Read >>

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Time to Worry about Singapore ETF? - ETF News And Commentary

Many are now calling into question the economic health of Singapore, as a number of economic indicators are showing lackluster results. Singapore - the business center of Southeast Asia -... Read >>

Benzinga

Surprising Global ETF Sources of Yield

Investors have an increasing number of ETF options for generating income and finding decent yields. The proliferation of dividend ETFs and scores of new bond funds has certainly helped... Read >>

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Inside The Only Singapore Dollar ETF (FXSG) - ETF News And Commentary

As of now, currency ETF investing remains somewhat underappreciated by most. The space has just over three dozen funds, and a paltry amount in assets across all of the products in the segment. ... Read >>

Benzinga

Time to be Cautious With Australia ETFs?

As Australia's S&P/ASX 200 index has surged 16 percent over the past 12 months, equity-based ETFs tracking the worlds 12th-largest economy have predictably benefited. The iShares... Read >>

Benzinga

Mixed ETF Performances for Some AAA-Rated Countries

It does not get any better than an AAA sovereign credit rating, but as the Netherlands recently reminded investors, the much-coveted country credit score is not to be taken lightly. Earlier... Read >>

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Suburban Propane Partners, L.P. (SPH) Ex-Dividend Date Scheduled for February 01, 2013

Suburban Propane Partners, L.P. ( SPH ) will begin trading ex-dividend on February 01, 2013. A cash dividend payment of $0.875 per share is scheduled to be paid on February 12,... Read >>

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5 ETFs for Countries with Highest Employment Rates - ETF News And Commentary

Unemployment has been drifting higher for some of the major developed and emerging economies. U.S. and European nations have seen unemployment levels rise dramatically in the recent past.... Read >>

Investor's Business Daily

Emerging ETFs Sink; World Bank Sees Slower Growth

ETF investors dumped emerging-market ETFs after the World Bank lowered its economic growth forecasts for developing East Asia and the Pacific. Noting that countries dependent on commodities... Read >>

Benzinga

Chinese Growth, Australian Resource Boom Fading, Looking for the Next Growth Markets

As Chinese growth continues to sputter, evidenced by the weak manufacturing data overnight and the Australian resource boom begins to fade, investors need to look for the next emerging markets... Read >>

Benzinga

Get Sovereign Wealth Fund Exposure With These ETFs

Many Americans may not realize it, but there is a massive amount of money sitting in sovereign wealth funds. To be precise, the world's sovereign wealth funds hold almost $5.1 trillion, ... Read >>

Benzinga

The Definitive ASEAN ETF Guide

The Association of Southeast Asian Nations, or ASEAN, is more than just another catchy investment acronym. ASEAN encompasses an alluring mix of 10 nations including one developed... Read >>

Benzinga

Surprise Performances Among Global ETFs (GXG, EWM, AFK)

It's no secret that, broadly speaking, international stocks are being treated like red-headed step children these days. In the past month, the Vanguard MSCI Europe ETF (NYSE: VGK... Read >>

Roger Nusbaum

Dollar Proof Part Two

As a follow up to yesterday's post deconstructing a Dollar Proof portfolio from Morningstar I thought it might be interesting to explore the Dollar Proof concept going sector by sector as... Read >>

SeekingAlpha

Malaysia ETF Should Benefit from Asia Free-Trade Agreement

Carl T. Delfeld submits: Risk Factor: Medium to high, suggest 8% trailing stop loss Catalyst: China-ASEAN Free Trade Agreement begins January 1st 2010 Tip: Pair... Read >>

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