Emerging Market ETF Falls 2.74% on July 7, Leading Broad U.S. Asset Declines

On Tuesday (July 7), emerging market ETF fell 2.74%, with Nasdaq 100 ETF declining 1.85%, making these two classes the steepest decliners among major U.S. ETFs. Barclays U.S. Convertible Bond ETF, gold ETF, and 20+ year U.S. Treasury ETF lost up to 1.41%, while Russell 2000 Index ETF fell 0.91%. S&P 500 ETF and Dow ETF dropped up to 0.48%. On the positive side, U.S. Real Estate ETF gained 1.19% and U.S. Brent Oil Fund surged 4.98%.
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