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Wednesday’s ETF Chart To Watch: MSCI Canada Index Fund (EWC)

By: ETFdb
U.S. stock markets had an extended weekend as Hurricane Sandy hit the east coast with full force, wreaking havoc upon countless communities and ultimately prompting the closure of the New York Stock Exchange on Monday and Tuesday. On the bright side, the storm appears to be moving along, and markets are set to resume trading later today with the NYSE headquarters running on backup power [see How To Pick The Right ETF Every Time]. With no major data releases due out on the homefront today, many will turn their attention to the latest Canada GDP report. As such, the iShares MSCI Canada Index Fund will make its way onto our radar screen as it may see an uptick in trading volumes following this data release. Analysts are expecting for Canada’s economic growth to come in at 1.7%, marking a minimal decrease from the previous reading which showed an expansion of 1.9% [see also Sandy May [...] Click here to read the original article on ETFdb.com. Related Posts: Tuesday’s ETF Chart To Watch: MSCI Canada Index Fund (EWC) Friday’s ETF Chart To Watch: MSCI Canada Index Fund (EWC) Brief History Of ETFs Canada ETFs: 9 Ways To Play Friday’s ETF Chart To Watch: MSCI Canada Index Fund (EWC)
U.S. stock markets had an extended weekend as Hurricane Sandy hit the east coast with full force, wreaking havoc upon countless communities and ultimately prompting the closure of the New York Stock Exchange on Monday and Tuesday. On the bright side, the storm appears to be moving along, and markets are set to resume trading later today with the NYSE headquarters running on backup power [see How To Pick The Right ETF Every Time]. With no major data releases due out on the homefront today, many will turn their attention to the latest Canada GDP report. As such, the iShares MSCI Canada Index Fund will make its way onto our radar screen as it may see an uptick in trading volumes following this data release. Analysts are expecting for Canada’s economic growth to come in at 1.7%, marking a minimal decrease from the previous reading which showed an expansion of 1.9% [see also Sandy May [...]

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