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ETF Watch: February 21 – February 28
February 28, 2008
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WisdomTree won the race to launch the first exchange-traded fund to cover the Indian market, with the listing last Friday of the WisdomTree India Earnings Fund (NYSE Arca: EPI). The new ETF had a tremendous start in its first day of trading, with roughly 1 million shares changing hands. Full coverage from IndexUniverse.com is available here. ELEMENTS Launches Currency ETNs On February 21, ELEMENTS, the ETN consortium organized by Merrill Lynch, rolled out five new currency ETNs underwritten by Deutsche Bank that offer exposure to foreign currencies and their home-market interest rates. The new funds are:
Each note is linked to the performance of the named foreign currency against the U.S. dollar. If the euro rises against the dollar, for instance, the ELEMENTS Euro ETN (ERE) will rise as well. In addition, each note makes semiannual dividend payments based on local interest rates … a fact that distinguishes them from competing currency ETNs from Barclays’ iPath family. The iPath notes incorporate the interest payments into the value of the note as a kind of "virtual interest," which is only realized when the noteholder sells. Full coverage from IndexUniverse.com is available here.
Deutsche Bank Launches Leveraged, Inverse Commodity ETNs
The notes are designed to provide +200%, -200% and -100% of the monthly return of an investment in gold futures. Like all commodity futures products, the notes incorporate the income futures investors would gain from investing their collateral cash in Treasuries. That will add approximately 5% of positive return to each index ... including the short and double short indexes. Note that the Treasuries return will not be leveraged in the double up or double down funds; only the return of the futures contract will be leveraged.
The fact that the notes are tied to the monthly return of the index is noteworthy?the popular ProShares and Rydex leveraged equity ETFs are linked to the daily return of their benchmarks. That is not a minor difference: Because of the impact of compounding, doubling the monthly return as opposed to the daily return should allow these notes (in most circumstances) to stick closer to the long-term price trends of the underlying index.
RevenueShares
There were no new ETF filings in the past week. |
Inside ETFs: A Reality Check
The Inside ETFs conference last month was a great opportunity for an ETF analyst like me to escape my ivory tower.Summing Sector SPDRS = SPY?
You’d think owning the nine sector SPDRs in proportion to their weightings in the S&P 500 is a way to recreate SPY. But you’d be wrong.-
Deutsche Suspends Creations On 7 ETNs
February 09, 2012 6:56 pm -
ProShares Adds 10-Year ‘Inflation’ ETFs
February 09, 2012 12:35 pm -
iShares Lists India Small-Cap ETF On BATS
February 09, 2012 11:06 am -
VelocityShares Adds 8 Commodities ETNs
February 08, 2012 1:08 pm -
Global X Funds Launches Rainy-Day ETF
February 08, 2012 10:43 am
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