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    This Steel Play Is a Steal

    Shares of GrafTech, whose products are essential for steel production, have been unfairly bludgeoned.

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    WEEK OF July 14

    The Euro's Fate

    By RANDALL W. FORSYTH

    To resolve its debt crisis, Europe has to continue to cut social spending and reform its labor laws, but it must also engage in a massive stimulus program. Will the euro fall to parity with the buck?

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    Is the New Money Market Fund an ETF?

    Actively managed, ultra-short fixed-income ETFs are marketed as an alternative to money-market funds. Here's what to know before heading into unchartered waters.

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    Choosing the Right Dividend ETF for You

    With 49 dividend ETFs on the market, investors looking for income can be stymied by too much choice. A closer look reveals some big differences in how these ETFs operate -- and perform.

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    Will Big Institutions Upend the Little Guy?

    The ETF industry's push to attract large asset managers and pension funds could backfire if small investors think they'll get hurt. A $779 million junk-bond trade raises questions.

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    Fun, Games and Jakks

    The toy maker's shares appeal to value investors like Howard Marks' Oaktree Capital, and for good reason.

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    The Value Gene

    Paul Isaac's father helped Mutual Shares founder Max Heine find his first job on Wall Street. And his uncle, Walter Schloss, studied under Benjamin Graham and was praised by Warren Buffett. Why Isaac likes French banks and is down on Amazon.com.