escalating euro crisis) results in a freeze in the wholesale funding market. Please refer to our reports on iShares MSCI Australia Index EWA , iShares MSCI Hong Kong Index EWH, and iShares MSCI Singapore Index EWS for more information about our
the world's most 15 expensive cities, runs a current account deficit despite booming commodity sales to China, and has seen a steep rise in debt/income. Shares: EWA +10.9% YTD, the aussie: FXA +1.1% YTD. Post your comment!
By Paulo Santos : This article will deal with how the Australian economy will be dealt three successive blows in the coming year. For a detailed primer on Australia's economy I'd also recommend reading Igor Novgorodtsev's excellent " An Epic Australian Bust ." Given Igor has already presented a lot
likely weigh on the performance of this fund. Please refer to our reports on iShares MSCI Japan Index EWJ, iShares MSCI Australia Index EWA , iShares MSCI Hong Kong Index EWH, and iShares MSCI Singapore Index EWS for more information about our
Igor Novgorodtsev : I believe that the Australian economy will face a very rough landing and I am short iShares MSCI Australia Index Fund ( EWA ). Prologue About a year ago, I met an Australian pharmacist in Hawaii on board a whale-watching
relative to domestic ETFs. We think EWA 's expense ratio of 0.52% is reasonable. Alternatives EWA is the cheapest and is by far ..... considered qualified. Suitability IShares MSCI Australia Index EWA is an exchange-traded fund
DUESSELDORF, Germany, Jan 26 (Reuters) - Utility E.ON plans to sell its stake in regional unit E.ON Westfalen Weser ( EWA ) to the German cities Paderborn and Herford for an undisclosed sum, the parties said in a joint statement on Thursday.
today it may be close to NAV or a small discount as per my guesstimate.. It trades at significant premium at times and has good yield.. EWA (ETF for Aussie) was up 7.29% and IAF was up only 4.89% today Any opinion on this? TIA RS
By David Hunkar : The chart below shows the year-to-date (YTD) performance of the S&P 500 and the major indices of most global markets: Click to enlarge: Some observations: With a loss of 4.6% YTD for the S&P 500, U.S. stocks are performing relatively better than the stocks of other developed ...
By Bob Johnson : As events unfold, you wonder how the crisis will affect you. The next crisis, that is. How will your investments hold up? We do not know what the next crisis will be, but we are confident there will be one. Somewhere in the world a government will topple, banks will fail, ...