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Singapore ETF Volume Up As New Funds Open
October 06, 2008 1:02 pm
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The Singapore Exchange Limited (SGX) set a record in exchange-traded funds trading volume in September, with almost $323 million, or a 4% increase over the previous record of $311.3 million set in March 2008. Volume of 38.2 million shares in September was also 7% higher than the previous record of 35.7 million shares. The total value of ETFs traded on the SGX reached $2.2 billion through the first nine months of the year, a 277%, or $584 million, increase over the first nine months of 2007. Similar to the domination of a handful of large ETFs in the U.S., such as SPY and QQQQ, the trading and volume increases in Singapore have been driven by a few large ETFs—iShares MSCI India ETF, Lyxor India ETF (Nifty) and SPDR Gold Shares. No surprise in the case of the latter portfolio, as gold investments have amassed record assets worldwide during September's market turmoil.
Another notable development behind the recent trading of ETFs in Singapore was the introduction of the first broker-produced ETF portfolio allocation and research reports in July. In Tokyo, the first-ever commodities ETF in the market is to launch on Oct. 22, pegged to the S&P GSCI. While the commodities market has been beaten down in 2008, commodities-based ETFs have been an important part of the long-term ETF asset growth story in the U.S., including the iShares $700 million S&P GSCI ETF (NYSEArca: GSG). The new commodities ETF in Tokyo will raise the total number of ETFs trading in Japan to 59 portfolios. In Hong Kong, the biggest Taiwan-listed ETF, and one of the largest ETFs worldwide, is set to list on the Hong Kong Exchange in January. The Polaris Top 50 Tracker Fund tracks the TSEC Taiwan 50 Index, the 50 largest companies in the Taiwanese market. The existing Hong Kong-listed ETF ranks among the 25-largest ETFs globally. |
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.-
February 10, 2012
Van Eck Plans Momentum Commodities ETF Van Eck plans a broad future-based commodities ETF using a momentum strategy. -
February 09, 2012
Deutsche Suspends Creations On 7 ETNs It’s deja vu all over again, as Deutsche Bank halts creations on seven commodity ETNs. -
February 08, 2012
VelocityShares Adds 8 Commodities ETNs VelocityShares deepens its ETN lineup focused on commodities. -
February 06, 2012
UNG Sets 4-For-1 Reverse Share Split Plunging gas prices lead to UNG’s second reverse split in a year. -
February 02, 2012
iShares Launches 5 Commodities ETFs iShares gets granular with launch of five equities-based ETFs focused on different commodities.
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