| Emerging markets exchange traded funds
(ETFs) let you invest in some of the fastest-growing economies in
the world including Brazil, China, India, Russia, AsiaPacific, Latin
America and more. These ETFs include diversified holdings so you
are protected from the failure of one or more individual stocks.
Here are 24 emerging market ETFs listed in alphabetical order
by name.
- Claymore/BNY
BRIC ETF (EEB)
holds companies located in Brazil, China, India and Russia.
- PowerShares
Golden Dragon Halter USX China Portfolio (PGJ)
includes stocks of U.S. companies that derive most of their revenue
from China.
- First
Trust ISE ChIndia Index Fund (FNI)
includes the 25 most liquid stocks from each of China and India.
- iPath
ETN MSCI India Index ETN (INP)
- iShares
MSCI Austria Index Fund (EWO)
- iShares
MSCI Brazil Index Fund (EWZ)
- iShares
MSCI Emerging Markets Index Fund (EEM)
has major holdings in South Korea, Brazil and Hong Kong. EEM tracks
the same stocks as the Vanguard Emerging Markets Stocks Viper
(VWO), but EEM has a much higher annual expense ratio.
- iShares
FTSE/Xinhua China 25 Index Fund (FXI)
includes the most liquid stocks in the Chinese market.
- iShares
S&P Latin America 40 Index Fund (ILF)
- iShares
MSCI Mexico Index Fund (EWW)
- iShares
MSCI Singapore Index Fund (EWS)
- iShares
MSCI South Africa Index Fund (EZA)
- iShares
MSCI South Korean Index Fund (EWY)
- iShares
MSCI Taiwan Index Fund (EWT)
is heavily weighted with technology stocks from Taiwan.
- Market
Vectors Russia EFT (RSX)
- PowerShares
BLDRS Emerging Markets 50 ADR Index Fund (ADRE)
includes approximately 50 stocks from emerging markets.
- SPDR
S&P Emerging Europe ETF (GUR)
has major holdings in companies located in Russia, Poland and
Turkey.
- SPDR
S&P BRIC 40 ETF (BIK)
includes selected stocks from Brazil, Russia, India and China
that are listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, the London Stock
Exchange, the Nasdaq and the New York Stock Exchange.
SPDR
S&P China ETF (GXC)
includes selected Chinese stocks that are legally available to
foreign investors.
- SPDR
S&P Emerging Asia Pacific ETF (GMF)
includes selected stocks from emerging markets in the Asia Pacific
region.
- SPDR
S&P Emerging Latin America ETF (GML)
has major holdings in companies located in Brazil, Mexico and
Chile.
- SPDR
S&P Emerging Market (GMM)
has major holdings in companies located in China, Brazil, South
Africa and Russia stocks plus smaller holders in many other emerging
markets.
- SPDR
S&P Emerging Middle East & Africa ETF (GAF)
has major holdings in companies located in South Africa, Israel
and Egypt.
- Vanguard
Emerging Markets ETF (VWO)
has major holdings in South Korea, Brazil and Hong Kong. VWO tracks
the same stocks as iShares MSCI Emerging Markets (EEM), but VWO
has a much lower annual expense ratio.
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