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China has been a thorn in the markets side the last few months. A new ETF from EGShares called EM Core ex-China ETF $XCEM avoid Chinese stocks and opens the door to other emerging markets.
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5. Put Your China Fears Aside With This
New Emerging Markets ETF
6. There’s no doubt that China has been a
thorn in investors sides over the last few
months. After all, their stock market is
down 40% from the recent peak.
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8. It’s never good when one of the world’s
largest economies is struggling. And it’s
been an even bigger headwind for
emerging markets than developed
markets. As you know, China is the
kingpin of emerging markets.
9. Due to the size of the country and the
amount of people living there, China’s
economy dwarfs other emerging market
economies. As a result, weakness in
China has also been a headwind for
emerging market ETFs.
10. A Solution To The China Headwinds For
Emerging Market ETFs
11. Emerging Global Advisors just launched
the EM Core ex-China ETF $XCEM. As
the name suggests, if invests in stocks
from emerging markets except those in
China.
13. XCEM is designed to track the EGAI
Emerging Markets ex-China Index. The
index can track up to 700 emerging
market stocks… except, of course,
companies that call China and Hong
Kong home.
14. The countries that get the largest
weighting in XCEM are South Korea,
Taiwan, Brazil, India, and South Africa.
16. There have been a lot of developments in
the Chinese stock market over the last
year. Some of them are good… and
others aren’t so good (like the
aforementioned 40% drop).
17. One thing’s for sure, Chinese stocks take
up bigger portion of broad based
emerging market ETFs today than they
did a few years ago.
18. And many emerging market ETFs are
planning to increase their exposure to
China A-Shares that were recently
opened up to foreign investors.
19. Needless to say, that’s not good news if
you’re expecting emerging market stocks
outside of China to be the best
performing emerging market stocks.
20. If you’re looking to for a way to invest in
emerging market stocks without China,
then XCEM is right for you.