July ETF Roundup: Launches, Filings And Closures
August 01 2013 - 7:00AM
ETFDB
July was dominated by Q2 earnings reports, with low expectations
going into the season. While trading was lackluster and
earnings reports were mixed at times, Ben Bernanke has continued
charging forward with his plans to work the economy off of QE and
back into a self sustaining cycle. Ending the month was the GDP
results for Q2, which came in better than expected, thoug the
figure is still not rising at an outstanding rate [for updates on
all new ETFs, sign up for the
free ETFdb newsletter].
July saw a number of new funds launch, with 15 new ETFs entering
the ring and five different companies making plans with the SEC for
new launches later in the year [see Free Member Report: How To Pick The Right
ETF Every Time].
New ETFs
New exchange-traded products that began trading in June
include:
- WisdomTree Japan Hedged SmallCap Equity
Fund (DXJS) and United Kingdom Hedged Equity Fund
(DXPS): WisdomTree was first on the scene this month,
launching two new single country ETFs that offer exposure to the
equity markets while also neutralizing the effects of how the home
currencies are impacted by the U.S. dollar.
- EGShares Emerging Markets Dividend Growth ETF (EMDG): Also
launching a product on July 1st was EG Shares, bringing an index of
50 dividend paying companies from emerging markets to the
scene.
- SPDR Russell 2000 ETF (TWOK): Building its own portfolio
based on the Russell 2000, State Street released this new
fund just after Independence day and already TWOK is making a dent
in the existing Russell funds.
- iSharesBond 2016 Corporate Term ETF (IBDA), 2018 Corporate
Term ETF (IBDB), 2020 Corporate Term ETF (IBDC), 2023
Corporate Term ETF (IBDD): iShares has once again
expanded its already extensive lineup, focusing on
global corporate bonds with a range of expiration
dates.
- MSCI USA Quality Factor ETF (QUAL):
This iShares fund takes a factor-based approach in
trimming down the starting universe by employing a series of
fundamental metrics screens to narrow down to only the
highest-quality of companies.
- BulletShares 2021 Corporate Bond ETF (BSCL) and 2022 Corporate
Bond ETF (BSCM): Guggenheim is adding two new fixed
income funds aimed at investors in search of more targeted
maturities when it comes to corporate bonds exposure.
- Athena International Bear ETF
(HDGI): AdvisorShares is rolling out a one-of-a-kind
product that should catch the attention of anyone wary of the
market’s steep run-up thus far on the year.
- CSI China Five Year Plan ETF (KFYP): The new
issuer, KraneShares, is expected to focus exclusively on
China-centric strategies, and KFYP is the very first of seven funds
in total waiting in the development pipeline.
- WisdomTree US SmallCap Dividend Growth Fund (DGRS): This
new WisdomTree ETF will look to take advantage of the markets’
growing optimism as it targets arguably the most volatile corner of
the domestic market: small cap stocks.
- VelocityShares Equal Risk Weighted Large Cap ETF
(ERW): The last addition for July comes from VelocityShares,
which launched its solution to a low volatility view of the general
U.S. market.
Coming Soon
A number of new issuers filed paperwork in July to join the ETF
market, along with some industry veterans:
- ALPS is backing the RiverFront strategy that has been in the
making for over three years, and after submitting an updated
prospectus earlier this week it seems the fund may soon make
its way to market
- ETF newcomer, Syntax Analytics has submitted
paperwork with the SEC in hopes of offering a range of
actively managed ETFs.
- Last fall, LocalShares announced plans to create a
Nashville ETF, and while many in the industry assumed the fund
would never come together, the issuer has updated its regulatory
paperwork and launched the fund on August 1st.
- Seasoned veteran to the ETF industry, Deutsche
Bank’s U.S. office sent paperwork to the SEC late last week,
seeking permission to offer long/short and index creation
rights for these funds.
- The firm behind the growing FactorShares ETFs, Gencap, has
approached the SEC this week searching for approval to offer active
funds. One of the first funds the company is hoping to launch under
the active banner is a Mongolia equity ETF that the
company has been working on for a while.
ETF Closings
After a number of closings in June, issuers have focused more on
filling the pipeline than cutting dead weight, leading to no
closures this month.
[For more actionable ETF investment ideas, sign up for the free
ETFdb newsletter]
Disclosure: No positions at time of writing.
Click here to read the original article on ETFdb.com.
iShares MSCI USA Quality... (AMEX:QUAL)
Historical Stock Chart
From Dec 2024 to Jan 2025
iShares MSCI USA Quality... (AMEX:QUAL)
Historical Stock Chart
From Jan 2024 to Jan 2025