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Purchases of index or sector-based mutual funds can also comply with rules.
Buying ETFs Like a Pro Ari I. Weinberg 2011
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Given the Total Return Fund's massive size, Mr. Gross and his team tend to execute their strategy through big-picture calls and sector-based decisions, says Mr. Jacobson.
Do You Own Too Much Pimco? Jane J. Kim 2010
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Annual fees will range from 0.05% for ETFs that track the broad U.S. market and large-cap stocks to 0.19% for sector-based ETFs.
Scottrade ETF Plan: Lowest Cost Jane J. Kim 2011
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Ministers are preparing for youth unemployment to go over 1 million today and will defend themselves by launching sector-based work academies across the UK designed to give people better access to work experience.
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It would be a pleasure to have any pleasant, highly educated, preferably strong, young girl to assist with tidying and housework, knowing this will progress her career as choreographed by the government's "sector-based work academy".
Sure, you can 'work'. Just don't expect a job at the end of it | Catherine Bennett 2012
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If you're a little more aggressive, one of the purer sector-based ETF plays is the iShares Nasdaq Biotechnology Index Fund (IBB).
Nine ETFs To Buy Now 2010
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On projecting future emissions, Phase 1 faced uncertainties with respect to economic or sector-based growth rates.
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As the White House and Congress consider a job creation agenda, they should bear in mind the chief lesson of the sector-based approach: the best money is spent training for a job that's waiting to be filled.
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Both the Bronx and Wisconsin programs are part of a recent study by Public/Private Ventures that found workers trained in such sector-based approaches earned more money and were more likely to remain employed than similar workers not chosen for the programs.
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Considering that job creation (or preservation) was an explicit goal of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act passed earlier this year, states 'retraining efforts should use a targeted, sector-based focus with the goal of transitioning displaced workers into positions that the stimulus will support, in infrastructure and emerging fields such as clean energy.
Brandon Roberts: Job Training: Often Misunderstood But Too Important to Dismiss 2009
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