New Research Into Japan and Utilities ETPs

Morningstar's ETP analysts have launched new research reports this week into products providing exposure to Japan and utilities

Holly Cook 25 October, 2011 | 2:48PM
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Morningstar ETF Research provides in-depth and accessible analysis into exchange-traded products available in Europe. Our team of independent analysts has this week launched three new ETF Research Reports and updated two more. Click on the ETF names below to be taken to the Morningstar Research Reports. Morningstar Research is available to Premium subscribers--try out Premium here.

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New Reports
Lyxor ETF Commodities CRB Non-Energy A
Excerpt from report: The Lyxor ETF Commodities CRB Non-Energy TR offers broad commodity exposure excluding the energy sector by tracking a benchmark covering 15 commodity futures in the agriculture, industrial metals, and precious metals subsectors.

db x-trackers MSCI Japan TRN Index T
Excerpt from report: Moderate correlation levels signal that this ETF offers potential diversification benefits within an existing equity allocation. Be warned, however, correlation levels have risen in recent years and historical diversification benefits may not be as significant as they once were.

CS ETF (IE) on MSCI Japan
Excerpt from report: Given its narrow country focus, this ETF is best utilised as a tactical or satellite holding within an already well-diversified portfolio. However, before investing in this fund, we suggest investors check their portfolio’s for existing exposure to Japan.

Updated Reports
Source STOXX Europe 600 Opt Utilits ETF
Excerpt from report: As of this writing this ETF has a current dividend yield equal to 5.73% which is 3.7% higher than the current dividend yield for the MSCI World index.

iShares FTSE/Macquarie Glbl Infra100 (IE)
Excerpt from report: While the Macquarie Global Infrastructure index identifies itself as benchmarking the broad infrastructure sector, global utility providers make up 90% of the index, with oil & gas pipelines (5%), industrial transportation (4%), and telecom equipment (2%) rounding out the remainder.

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