The economy of Australia is characterized by high income, a low budget deficit and economic freedom. The company WisdomTree has the Australia Dividend Fund for those people seeking a lower-risk return on their investment but with steady growth. The MSCI Australia Index Fund by the company iShares has a high asset value with over $2.5 billion in assets under management and is a popular ETF pick for tracking the overall Australian Stock Market index, minimizing overall risk in any one particular sector.
There is a list of the most successful Index Funds online at About Money Over 55. The list is called Best Index Funds, and includes Vanguard Index Funds, iShare Exchange Traded Index Funds, and Charles Schwab Index Funds, along with information about these Index Funds.
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Altinkum Homes are traded publicly on the Nasdaq stock exchange. They are widening the trading market and are offering a long list of trading options.
Currency ETFs stands for currency exchange-traded funds. http://etf.stock-encyclopedia.com/category/currency-etfs.html contains a full list of currency ETFs, which are split into sub sections.
One could find information on the listing of Exchange-Traded Funds on the internet. One site which provides this information is called stock-encyclopedia and has list of stock, bond and commodity ETFs.
The best place to locate an updated list of silver etf's is ETF Stock-Encyclopedia.com. You can also find links to other silver etfs through various sites such as Kitco.com and Silverseek.com. You can find a list of silver ETFs available for online purchase at http://etf.stock-encyclopedia.com/category/silver-etfs.html. ETFs are exchange traded funds and can be purchased at any broker offering online trading.
A list of high-yield funds can be found at http://www.bloomberg.com/markets/funds/govt-corp-high-yield/. A different list can be found at http://money.usnews.com/funds/mutual-funds/rankings/high-yield-bond.
India: Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) - primary Index Sensex (30 blue chip companies shares are traded on Sensex) India: National Stock Exchange (NSE): Primary Index Nifty (50 blue chip companies shares are traded) US: NASDAQ US: S & P 500 French: CAC German: DAX Singapore: SGX Nifty Australia: ASX UK : FTSE That's what I could remember on top of my mind!! Hope that it helped - shiv...hyderabad
Lloyd's List Australia was created in 1891.
EMILY's List Australia was created in 1996.
One can read the latest finance stories and find a list of mutual funds at the USA Today website. Charles Schwab also lists mutual funds on his website.