3 ETFs For A Euro Zone Double-Dip

By: ETFdb
To say the least, the world economy has had a bumpy ride since the onslaught of the unprecedented financial crisis that rocked the world in 2008. Despite several glimmers of hope in the U.S.’s ability to bounce back, Euro Zone drama continues to take center stage as their seemingly never-ending and rather cyclical debt crisis continues to fester. It is no surprise that with the rather grim economic outlook for Europe, there is no shortage of bearish sentiment among investors surrounding European markets [see also Five ETFs For A China Bank Bubble]. While the U.S. continues to post relatively positive economic data, Euro Zone’s forecasts have been less than encouraging. Cash-strapped governments across the continent have been fighting tooth and nail to stave off a wave of sovereign defaults, and yet, investors continue to speculate on Europe’s ability to fully recover from their crisis. To make matters worse, several countries [...] Click here to read the original article on ETFdb.com. Related Posts: 10 Strange But True Facts About The ETF Industry PowerShares, Deutsche Team Up On Leveraged Dollar ETNs Time For A Leveraged Euro ETF? Euro ETFs Under Fire 10 Most Useful New ETFs Of 2011 (For Buy-And-Hold Investors)
To say the least, the world economy has had a bumpy ride since the onslaught of the unprecedented financial crisis that rocked the world in 2008. Despite several glimmers of hope in the U.S.’s ability to bounce back, Euro Zone drama continues to take center stage as their seemingly never-ending and rather cyclical debt crisis continues to fester. It is no surprise that with the rather grim economic outlook for Europe, there is no shortage of bearish sentiment among investors surrounding European markets [see also Five ETFs For A China Bank Bubble]. While the U.S. continues to post relatively positive economic data, Euro Zone’s forecasts have been less than encouraging. Cash-strapped governments across the continent have been fighting tooth and nail to stave off a wave of sovereign defaults, and yet, investors continue to speculate on Europe’s ability to fully recover from their crisis. To make matters worse, several countries [...]

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