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An ETF (Exchange-Traded Fund) is an investment fund that holds a collection of underlying assets, such as stocks or bonds, in a single pooled vehicle. ETFs allow investors to purchase a variety of different securities at once, providing greater diversification compared to owning individual assets. They are traded on stock exchanges like regular stocks, allowing for intraday trading at market prices. ETFs typically have lower fees than mutual funds and often passively track an index or sector, making them a popular choice for investors seeking a cost-effective way to invest in a diversified portfolio.
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ISHARES MSCI CHILE INVESTABLE MARKET INDEX FUND $61.55 (New York Exchange symbol ECH; buy or sell through brokers) is an ETF that aims to track the MSCI Chile Investable Market Index, which consists of stocks that are mainly traded on the Santiago Stock Exchange.
The fund’s top holdings are LATAM Airlines SA, 9.4%; Empresas Copec SA (conglomerate), 8.3%; Quimica y Minera de Chile (mining), 6.6%; Empresa Nacional de Electricidad (electricity), 6.4%; Cencosud SA (retailer), 6.2%; Banco Santander Chile (banking), 5.7%; Enersis AS (electricity), 5.4%; S.A.C.I. Falabella (retail), 5.2%; and Empresas CMPC (pulp and paper), 4.7%.
The fund’s industry breakdown is as follows: Utilities, 23.2%; Industrials, 20.6%; Financials, 17.2%; Materials, 15.5%; Consumer Staples, 11.2%; Consumer Discretionary, 6.3%; Telecommunications, 3.7%; and Information Technology, 1.7%.
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The fund’s top holdings are LATAM Airlines SA, 9.4%; Empresas Copec SA (conglomerate), 8.3%; Quimica y Minera de Chile (mining), 6.6%; Empresa Nacional de Electricidad (electricity), 6.4%; Cencosud SA (retailer), 6.2%; Banco Santander Chile (banking), 5.7%; Enersis AS (electricity), 5.4%; S.A.C.I. Falabella (retail), 5.2%; and Empresas CMPC (pulp and paper), 4.7%.
The fund’s industry breakdown is as follows: Utilities, 23.2%; Industrials, 20.6%; Financials, 17.2%; Materials, 15.5%; Consumer Staples, 11.2%; Consumer Discretionary, 6.3%; Telecommunications, 3.7%; and Information Technology, 1.7%.
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ISHARES MSCI GERMANY FUND $22.94 (New York Exchange symbol EWG; buy or sell through brokers) tracks the stocks in the MSCI Germany Index.
This index aims to replicate 85% of the total market capitalization of the German stock market. The remaining 15% is unavailable for investment, partly due to limitations on foreign ownership.
The ETF’s top holdings are Siemens (engineering conglomerate), 9.2%; BASF (chemicals), 8.5%; Bayer (diversified chemicals), 8.0%; SAP (software), 7.4%; Allianz (insurance), 6.2%; E.ON (energy), 4.6%; Deutsche Bank, 4.5%; Deutsche Telekom, 3.6%; and Linde AG (industrial gases), 3.5%.
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This index aims to replicate 85% of the total market capitalization of the German stock market. The remaining 15% is unavailable for investment, partly due to limitations on foreign ownership.
The ETF’s top holdings are Siemens (engineering conglomerate), 9.2%; BASF (chemicals), 8.5%; Bayer (diversified chemicals), 8.0%; SAP (software), 7.4%; Allianz (insurance), 6.2%; E.ON (energy), 4.6%; Deutsche Bank, 4.5%; Deutsche Telekom, 3.6%; and Linde AG (industrial gases), 3.5%.
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ISHARES CDN REIT SECTOR INDEX FUND $16.40 (Toronto symbol XRE; buy or sell through brokers; ca.ishares.com) holds the 13 Canadian real estate investment trusts (REITs) in the S&P/TSX Capped REIT Index. The weight of each REIT is limited to 25% of the ETF’s value. iShares CDN REIT’s expenses are 0.60% of its assets. The fund yields 4.5%. The ETF’s largest holding is RioCan REIT at 20.8%, followed by H&R REIT (11.6%), Dundee REIT (9.1%),Canadian REIT (7.4%), Calloway REIT (7.3%), Cominar REIT (6.7%), Boardwalk REIT (6.6%), Canadian Apartment REIT (6.0%), Primaris Retail REIT (5.5%), Allied Properties REIT (4.9%), Chartwell Seniors REIT(4.6%), Artis REIT (4.6%), Northern Property REIT (2.6%) and Crombie REIT (2.0%)....
Chinese stocks are up roughly 16% since early September. That’s largely because the country’s industrial production and exports are picking up, and government measures to stimulate the economy are taking effect. China’s growth rate could reach 8.2% nextyear, and its long-term outlook is positive. Here are two Chinese exchange traded fund (ETF) recommendations. One invests in all publicly traded Chinese stocks available to foreign investors. The other holds small cap Chinese stocks. SPDR S&P CHINA ETF $68.92 (New York Exchange symbol GXC; buy or sell through brokers; www.spdrs.com) is an ETF that aims to track the S&P China BMI Index, which is made up of all publicly traded Chinese stocks that are available to foreign investors. Right now, SPDR S&P China ETF holds 184 stocks....
ISHARES MSCI SOUTH KOREA INDEX FUND $57.58 (New York Exchange symbol EWY; buy or sell through brokers), is an exchange traded fund that aims to track the MSCI Korea Index.
The ETF’s top holdings are Samsung Electronics, 21.9%; Hyundai Motor Co., 6.0%; Posco (steel), 3.8%; Hyundai Mobis (auto parts), 3.3%; Kia Motors, 2.9%; Shinhan Financial, 2.6%; SK Hynix Semiconductor, 2.4%; LG Chemical, 2.3%; KB Financial, 2.3%; and NHN (Internet content), 1.8%.
The fund’s industry breakdown is as follows: Information Technology, 32.4%; Consumer Discretionary, 17.8%; Financials, 13.4%; Industrials, 13.2%; Materials, 10.9%; Consumer Staples, 5.9%; Energy, 3.1%; Utilities, 1.6%; Telecommunication Services, 0.9%; and Health Care, 0.8%.
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The ETF’s top holdings are Samsung Electronics, 21.9%; Hyundai Motor Co., 6.0%; Posco (steel), 3.8%; Hyundai Mobis (auto parts), 3.3%; Kia Motors, 2.9%; Shinhan Financial, 2.6%; SK Hynix Semiconductor, 2.4%; LG Chemical, 2.3%; KB Financial, 2.3%; and NHN (Internet content), 1.8%.
The fund’s industry breakdown is as follows: Information Technology, 32.4%; Consumer Discretionary, 17.8%; Financials, 13.4%; Industrials, 13.2%; Materials, 10.9%; Consumer Staples, 5.9%; Energy, 3.1%; Utilities, 1.6%; Telecommunication Services, 0.9%; and Health Care, 0.8%.
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ISHARES MSCI EMERGING MARKETS INDEX FUND $41.15 (New York symbol EEM; buy or sell through brokers), is an exchange traded fund that aims to track the MSCI Emerging Markets Index. Its geographic breakdown includes China, 17.6%; South Korea, 14.9%; Brazil, 12.7%; Taiwan, 10.5%; South Africa, 7.7%; India, 6.8%; Russia, 6.0%; Mexico, 5.2%; Malaysia, 3.8%; and Indonesia, 2.8%.
The fund’s top holdings are Samsung Electronics (South Korea), 3.7%; China Mobile, 1.9%; Taiwan Semiconductor (computer chips), 1.9%; China Construction Bank, 1.5%; America Movil (Brazil: wireless), 1.5%; Gazprom (Russia: gas utility), 1.4%; Petrobras (Brazil: energy), 1.3%; and Industrial & Commercial Bank of China, 1.2%.
The fund’s industry breakdown is as follows: Financials, 25.0%; Information Technology, 13.4%; Energy, 13.1%; Materials, 11.6%; Consumer Staples, 8.9%; Consumer Discretionary, 8.1%; Telecommunication Services, 8.1%; and Industrials, 6.7%.
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The fund’s top holdings are Samsung Electronics (South Korea), 3.7%; China Mobile, 1.9%; Taiwan Semiconductor (computer chips), 1.9%; China Construction Bank, 1.5%; America Movil (Brazil: wireless), 1.5%; Gazprom (Russia: gas utility), 1.4%; Petrobras (Brazil: energy), 1.3%; and Industrial & Commercial Bank of China, 1.2%.
The fund’s industry breakdown is as follows: Financials, 25.0%; Information Technology, 13.4%; Energy, 13.1%; Materials, 11.6%; Consumer Staples, 8.9%; Consumer Discretionary, 8.1%; Telecommunication Services, 8.1%; and Industrials, 6.7%.
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Emerging markets continue to have sound longterm outlooks. A good way to profit from their growth with less risk is through low-fee exchange traded funds (ETFs). Here are two we see as buys. ISHARES S&P INDIA NIFTY 50 INDEX FUND $23.67 (Nasdaq symbol INDY; buy or sell through brokers; us.ishares.com) is an ETF that aims to track the S&P CNX Nifty Index, which represents the 50 largest, most liquid Indian securities. The fund’s top holdings are ITC Ltd. (conglomerate), 8.8%; Reliance Industries Ltd. (conglomerate), 7.2%; HDFC Bank, 6.9%; Housing Development Finance, 6.8%; ICICI Bank, 6.7%; Infosys Technologies (software), 6.4%; Larsen & Toubro Ltd. (conglomerate), 4.8%; Tata Consultancy Services (information technology), 3.7%; Hindustan Unilever (consumer goods), 3.1%; and State Bank of India, 3.1%....
ISHARES MSCI JAPAN INDEX FUND $9.06 (American Exchange symbol EWJ; buy or sell through brokers; us.ishares.com) is an exchange traded fund that tries to match the return of the Morgan Stanley Capital International (MSCI) Japan index.
The ETF’s top holdings include Toyota, 5.2%; Mitsubishi UFJ Financial, 2.8%; Honda Motor, 2.5%; Sumitomo Mitsui Financial, 2.0%; Takeda Pharmaceutical, 1.8%; Canon, 1.8%; Mizuho Financial Group, 1.8%; Fanuc Corp., 1.5%; Softbank Corp., 1.4%; and Japan Tobacco Inc., 1.3%.
The fund’s industry breakdown is as follows: Industrials, 20.6%; Consumer Discretionary, 19.1%; Financials, 18.5%; Information Technology, 11.1%; Consumer Staples, 7.2%; Health Care, 7.2%; Materials, 6.3%; Telecommunication Services, 4.5%; Utilities, 2.7%; and Energy, 1.6%.
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The ETF’s top holdings include Toyota, 5.2%; Mitsubishi UFJ Financial, 2.8%; Honda Motor, 2.5%; Sumitomo Mitsui Financial, 2.0%; Takeda Pharmaceutical, 1.8%; Canon, 1.8%; Mizuho Financial Group, 1.8%; Fanuc Corp., 1.5%; Softbank Corp., 1.4%; and Japan Tobacco Inc., 1.3%.
The fund’s industry breakdown is as follows: Industrials, 20.6%; Consumer Discretionary, 19.1%; Financials, 18.5%; Information Technology, 11.1%; Consumer Staples, 7.2%; Health Care, 7.2%; Materials, 6.3%; Telecommunication Services, 4.5%; Utilities, 2.7%; and Energy, 1.6%.
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We think conservative investors could hold up to 10% of their portfolios in foreign stocks. One way to do that is to buy carefully chosen exchange traded funds (ETFs) that have an overseas focus. The best ETFs offer very low management fees and well-diversified, tax-efficient portfolios of high quality stocks. ISHARES MSCI JAPAN INDEX FUND (American Exchange symbol EWJ; us.ishares.com) is an exchange traded fund that tries to match the return of the Morgan Stanley Capital International (MSCI) Japan index....
We think conservative investors could hold up to 10% of their portfolios in foreign stocks. One way to do that is to buy carefully chosen exchange traded funds (ETFs) that have an overseas focus. The best ETFs offer very low management fees and well-diversified, tax-efficient portfolios of high-quality stocks. Here are six international ETFs we like:...