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WisdomTree Files For Two Hedged Foreign Funds
March 18, 2009 8:37 am
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WisdomTree Investments has filed requests to open two new international exchange-traded funds, both of which would use currency hedging strategies. The WisdomTree DEFA Hedged Fund and the WisdomTree Emerging Markets Hedged Fund would invest in similar fashion as current index-based ETFs offered by the company. But each adds a different twist. The proposed ETFs plan to hedge each portfolio's long-only exposure to equities by using different currencies. According to the filings, the process in each fund will be rules-based and tied to specially created benchmarks from WisdomTree. Company officials declined on Wednesday to comment other than to verify the filing, which is dated March 16. According to the prospectuses of both, they'll each come with an expense ratio of 0.63%. Here's how it would work. Much like the current WisdomTree DEFA (NYSE: DWM), the new WisdomTree DEFA Hedged version would invest in developed markets outside the U.S. and Canada. It would include companies that have paid at least $5 million in cash dividends on common stock shares annually. The underlying index, much like DWM's, would weight individual names by regular cash dividend rates. The WisdomTree Emerging Markets Hedged Fund would resemble the WisdomTree Emerging Markets Equity Income Fund (NYSE: DEM). But the current ETF only includes the top 30% in terms of dividend-generating stocks. It would seem to include more of a high-yielding component in its screening processes than the proposed hedged version. Here's the extra wrinkle of the new ETFs. Included in their indexes are the published one-month currency forward rates to the total equity exposure of each country. The rates will be taken from data compiled by WM/Reuters and applied as a means to adjust the value of each currency against the U.S. dollar. The aim is to produce higher returns than noncurrency hedged funds when the greenback is on the rise. On the flip side, when the dollar is dropping relative to other currencies represented in each portfolio's mix of countries represented by different stocks, the fund probably won't do as well. You can read the prospectus for both funds here.
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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 09, 2012
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February 03, 2012
iShares Launches Asia ETF, Minus Japan iShares zeroes in on the Asia growth story with a new ETF that steers clear of Japan. -
February 03, 2012
iShares Lists India ETF On BATS Exchange iShares rolls out India-focused ETF in its fourth listing on BATS in two weeks. -
February 02, 2012
WisdomTree Plans Ex-Banks China Payout ETF WisdomTree plans a China-focused dividend ETF that steers clear of financial companies. -
February 01, 2012
Jan. ETF Flows: VWO Stars In Risk-On Show VWO, last year's most popular ETF, starts out 2012 with the same allure, as investors take on risk.
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