Power Shift Seems to Agree With Russia ETF

May 09, 2008 at 10:00 am by Tom Lydon      Bookmark and Share

Medvedev392 On May 7, Vladimir Putin stepped down and Russia’s new president became Dmitry Medvedev – is it any coincidence that in one day, the Russia exchange traded fund (ETF) rose 4.4%?

Market Vectors Russia (RSX) seems to be a beneficiary of the surge in energy prices in particular, as 43.1% of the fund is allocated in the sector. It’s up 6.4% year-to-date.

Foreign investors, attracted by the record-high oil prices, are turning a blind eye to the country’s expulsion of U.S. diplomats and threats of a war with Georgia, reports Peter Apps for Reuters. The expulsions were ordered on April 28 after the United States expelled three diplomats earlier in April. The back-and-forth is bringing back Cold War memories.

Some investors might be deterred by Russia’s issues, especially when compared with other emerging markets such as Brazil, which has the growth without the political risks. And those investors who are concerned with the oil and energy sector in Russia are focusing on other sectors such as construction and retail.

An ETF is a good way to get exposure to several sectors – the diversification means you could potentially benefit from any growth, while avoiding too much risk if it doesn’t pan out.

Exposure to Russia can also be had through the SPDR S&P Emerging Europe (GUR), which also contains exposure to Poland, Turkey, the Czech Republic and Hungary. Year-to-date, it’s down 5.2%.

A closed-end fund (CEF) contains Russia exposure, too: the Central Europe and Russia Fund (CEE), which is down 5.1% year-to-date. It holds 27.7% of the country.

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For full disclosure, some of Tom Lydon’s clients own shares of RSX.

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