Slicing & Dicing On Steriods?
IndexUniverse Staff (June 26th, 2009) Writes:
Of course they're more volatile. But can emerging markets sector ETFs offer diversification tools to cut overlap and limit overall portfolio risks?
Bob Holderith is chief executive of Emerging Global Advisors. Richard Kang is chief investment officer for the New York-based company, which recently launched the first exchange-traded funds focused on specific sectors in emerging markets. (See related story here.)
EGA is expected to launch soon a third ETF that will act as a composite of the 10 underlying sectors in the Dow Jones emerging markets indexing series it’s using for current and upcoming funds.
The company says that nine more are in the works focusing on emerging markets sectors. Those will join the May launches of the EGS Emerging Markets Energy Fund (NYSE Arca: EEO) and the EGS Emerging Markets Metals & Mining Fund (NYSE Arca: EMT).
IndexUniverse.com’s Murray Coleman caught up with Holderith and Kang late Thursday to
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