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- June 29, 2010
Wading Through The MLP Flood
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Two firms have recently filed for ETFs based on master limited partnerships, but could the best choice be something already on the market?
The master limited partnership, or MLP, is a clever, if often overlooked, play on energy commodities. But its days of obscurity could soon be coming to an end, as two high-profile providers file for new ETFs that could raise the asset's profile among investors. But could tax concerns and tracking error dog the new funds from the very start? Associate Editor Lara Crigger investigates.
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