ETFs Try Their Cut At Timber | ETF Trends

The latest from Claymore‘s exchange traded fund (ETF) family is the Claymore/Clear Global Timber (CUT), which tracks the Clear Global Timber Index. This includes 27 companies that produce wood and paper products. Companies are based in 11 countries and the index weights the U.S. at 26.4%, Canada at 12.3%, Japan at 11.5% and both Finland and Brazil at 9% each, reports Trang Ho for Investor’s Business Daily.

Each stock accounts for 1-5% of assets. The top three holdings are Votorantim Celulose e Papel (VCP) of Brazil, Grupo Empresarial of Spain, and MeadWestvaco (MWV) of Virginia. Timber is a hard-asset class that has slipped under investors’ radar until now. Its low correlation to other asset classes represents an opportunity to give a necessary allocation option.

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