Middle East Turmoil and U.S. Debt Surge: ETFs in Focus
With U.S. budget deficits and already elevated debt, the ongoing Middle East war could worsen the fiscal outlook, making defensive ETF strategies worth considering for stability.
Zacks·20h ago
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Inflation Pressure Intensifying? ETFs May Help Stay Prepared
Rising oil prices and fading rate-cut hopes are reviving inflation fears. Here are ETFs that may help investors stay defensive.
Zacks·11d ago
Is It Time to Rebalance Toward the United States? ETFs in Focus
Middle East tensions, oil risks and global exposure concerns push investors to reconsider domestic allocations, drawing attention toward U.S.-focused ETFs.
Zacks·12d ago
Are Odds Improving for a Fed Rate Cut? ETFs to Consider
Cooling inflation boosts the odds for a Fed interest rate cut in June. These ETFs can help investors ride the potential gains.
Zacks·29d ago
AI Fatigue Setting In: ETFs That May Offer Respite
As AI fatigue rattles markets with sell-offs hitting trucking, logistics and real estate services, rotating into defensive ETFs becomes attractive.
Zacks·1mo ago
ETFs to Play as Investors Chase Diversification Amid Tech Rout
From "software-mageddon" to rising AI capex pressuring Big Tech, diversification via defensive and global ETFs gains focus.
Zacks·1mo ago
Should You Invest in the iShares U.S. Utilities ETF (IDU)?
Sector ETF report for IDU
Zacks·2mo ago
Top-Ranked Utility ETFs Poised to Benefit From Recent Fed Rate Cut
A third Fed rate cut this year is boosting utilities, making diversified Utility ETFs like XLU an attractive way to tap lower borrowing costs and steady dividends.
Zacks·3mo ago
Buy these 4 Utility ETFs to Ride the AI Boom Before 2025 Ends
Utility ETFs like XLU gain momentum as AI-driven data center power demand and falling rate expectations boost the sector's appeal.
Zacks·3mo ago
Utility ETFs in Spotlight as Fed Cuts Rate Amid AI Power Boom
Utility ETFs, like XLU and VPU, are set to shine as the Fed's latest rate cut and AI-driven power demand create a powerful tailwind for the sector.