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Exchange-traded funds - Gaining currency

A variety of new currency-based exchange-traded funds has been launched in the US, making strategies that were once the preserve of hedge funds and other sophisticated investors accessible to the wider market. Mark Pengelly reports

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Volatility in the financial markets is often a signal for retail investors to batten down the hatches and wait until things calm down. Yet as equity markets tumbled and credit spreads spiked at the end of February, US investors flocked to exchange-traded funds (ETFs) to express their views on the market.

The PowerShares QQQ (formerly known as the Nasdaq 100 Index Tracking Fund), for example, saw an

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