iShares MSCI Australia ETF News
Why You Should Be Looking 'Down Under' for ETF Investment Buys
Australia has been hit by currency devaluation this month but the decline is creating a new ETF investment opportunity.
Australian Stocks Threatened by Strong Currency and a Weak China
Australian equities have had a nice run in 2014, but a stronger currency, and potential weakness in China could derail the trend.
Three ETF Investments for Persistent Euro Weakness
Here are ways investors can seek profits from persistent euro-dollar weakness.
'Fast Money' Recap: A Volatile Market
The trading panel discussed how to play Twitter, Microsoft and Hewlett-Packard, among others.
Finding ETFs That Benefit From U.S. Dollar Woes
The Fed won't be changing its direction anytime soon.
Resources ETFs May Be Back From the Dead
Emerging market and resource ETFs have been improving and could be hot again.
Foreign Stock ETFs for Income and Growth
The prospect of tighter monetary policy in the U.S. has encouraged investors to seek income and growth abroad.
Time to Consider the Land Down Under
Mineral resources and financial services are among those benefiting from policies in Australia. Investors may benefit, too.
Is Gold Just Another Metals ETF?
If the world economy is stabilizing, is there still a need for a gold fund?
'Fast Money' Recap: A Tale of Two Tech Giants
The trading panel discussed what's good about Google and miserable about Microsoft.
Breaking News
Wells Fargo Stock Lower On Report of Major Mortgage Market Retreat
Wells Fargo could be looking at a major reduction in its once market-leading mortgage business, Bloomberg reported over the weekend.
Oil Prices Slide Below $90 A Barrel As China Demand Fades, U.S. Output Rises
Surging U.S. output, set against fading demand from China, as global oil prices on the back foot again Monday and adding further downward pressure to domestic gas prices.
Turquoise Hill Stock Plunges After Rejecting $2.7 Billion Rio Tinto Buyout Offer
“Oyu Tolgoi is an attractive tier one asset, and we remain highly focused on and optimistic about its transformation into one of the world’s great copper mines," Turquoise Hill said.
Over 1.7 Million Fords And Lincolns Are At Risk Of Being Recalled
The National Highway Transit Safety Administration received over 50 complaints over brake hose ruptures.