S&P Equity Research Announces ETF Analyst Hour Webinar Series
NEW YORK, Sept. 13, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Standard & Poor's Equity Research will hold a complimentary ETF webinar on September 14, 2011 from 4:15 to 5:15 pm EDT, the second session in the ETF Analyst Hour series.
The webinar entitled Optimizing Your ETF Strategy: At Home and Abroad will consist of three modules featuring senior S&P ETF analysts.
- ETFs by the Numbers: Todd Rosenbluth will discuss new ETFs launched in 2011
- Country ETFs Serve as Sector Double Agents: Ken Leon will discuss how country ETFs can be used in a tactical investment plan
- Consumer Staples ETFs: Food for Thought: Tom Graves will discuss the defensive appeal of consumer staples ETFs in a choppy market
Please click on the following link to register for the Webinar: http://ow.ly/6pdoo
If you experience any difficulty while registering for this event, please contact Marc Eiger at 212-438-1280, or via e-mail to [email protected].
Follow us on Twitter at @spmarketsope, including a live chat during the webinar.
About Standard & Poor's Equity Research Services
As one of the world's largest producers of independent equity research, Standard & Poor's licenses its research to global institutions for their investors and advisors. Standard & Poor's team of experienced U.S., European and Asian equity analysts use a fundamental, bottom-up approach to assess a global universe of equities across industries worldwide. Follow Standard & Poor's equity analysts' U.S. market commentary each day at http://www.equityresearch.standardandpoors.com/.
Standard & Poor's keeps certain activities of its business units separate from each other in order to preserve the independence and objectivity of their respective activities. As a result, certain business units of Standard & Poor's may have information that is not available to other Standard & Poor's business units. Standard & Poor's has established policies and procedures to maintain the confidentiality of certain non-public information received in connection with each analytical process. Standard & Poor's does not trade for its own account. The analytical and ethical conduct of Standard & Poor's equity analysts is governed by the firm's Research Objectivity Policy, a copy of which may also be found at www.standardandpoors.com or by on the following link. http://www.standardandpoors.com/ResearchObjectivityPolicy
For more information contact:
Marc Eiger, Communications, Tel.: 212-438-1280
[email protected]
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