Van Eck Plans Small-Cap India ETF
October 26, 2009 12:38 pm
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Van Eck has registered with the SEC a new exchange-traded fund that provides investors with exposure to The Market Vectors India Small-Cap ETF will replicate the performance of the Market Vectors India Small-Cap Index. The prospectus did not list fees for the fund, although it did point out some of the risks: The new fund will invest in the more volatile side of Van Eck has been targeting small-cap international as a new area for growth. Its Market Vectors Brazil Small-Cap ETF (NYSEArca: BRF) has nearly $520 million in assets. There are three India-focused exchange-traded products on the market. The PowerShares India (NYSEArca: PIN) ETF and the iPath MSCI India Index ETN (NYSEArca: INP) both focus on large-cap companies. They have tallied returns year-to-date of 71.6 percent and 90.6 percent, respectively, according to Morningstar. The WisdomTree India Earnings Fund (NYSEArca: EPI) dedicates nearly 20 percent of its portfolio to mid-caps, with the remainder being primarily large- and giant-cap offerings. The fund has posted year-to-date returns of some 88.2 percent. No ticker was announced for the fund, which will be listed on the NYSE Arca.
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