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

By: ETFdb
The bull parade continues on Wall Street in the face of intensifying worries over when the next downturn will finally come around. The S&P 500 Index posted another five-year high as the benchmark settled just above 1,490, inching closer and closer to the psychologically significant 1,500 level. On the ETF front, the well-known SPY turned 20 years old yesterday, and what better way to celebrate than with a handsome gain on the day [see Visual History Of The S&P 500]. With no major economic reports slated to hit the homefront later today, investors will likely turn their attention to the north as the Bank of Canada interest rate decision takes place. As such, the iShares MSCI Canada Index Fund will be on our radar screen as it may see an uptick in trading activity following the economic commentary released after the rate decision itself. Analysts are largely expecting for Canadian policy makers to keep [...] Click here to read the original article on ETFdb.com. Related Posts: Friday’s ETF Chart To Watch: MSCI Canada Index Fund (EWC) ETF Insider: The Cliff Becomes Reality Friday’s ETF Chart To Watch: MSCI Canada Index Fund (EWC) 3 ETFs To Watch This Week: ENZL, EWJ, EWC Tuesday’s ETF Chart To Watch: MSCI Canada Index Fund (EWC)
The bull parade continues on Wall Street in the face of intensifying worries over when the next downturn will finally come around. The S&P 500 Index posted another five-year high as the benchmark settled just above 1,490, inching closer and closer to the psychologically significant 1,500 level. On the ETF front, the well-known SPY turned 20 years old yesterday, and what better way to celebrate than with a handsome gain on the day [see Visual History Of The S&P 500]. With no major economic reports slated to hit the homefront later today, investors will likely turn their attention to the north as the Bank of Canada interest rate decision takes place. As such, the iShares MSCI Canada Index Fund will be on our radar screen as it may see an uptick in trading activity following the economic commentary released after the rate decision itself. Analysts are largely expecting for Canadian policy makers to keep [...]

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