NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- Two new exchange traded funds and one closed-end fund that have received initial ratings of "buy" bet on global equities, but in different regions of the world.
The most impressive of the three funds, PowerShares Emerging Markets Infrastructure Portfolio(PXR Quote), returned 98% in the 12 months through October. As countries around the world stimulate their economies by investing in infrastructure, the PowerShares Emerging Markets Infrastructure Portfolio cleaned up by holding stocks of the S-Network Emerging Infrastructure Builders Index. The fund's concentration of BRIC stocks -- those in Brazil, Russia, India and China -- performed particularly well, with Brazil's Cia Siderurgica Nacional SA(SID Quote), Russia's Mechel(MTL Quote), Sterlite Industries India(SLT Quote) and China's Jiangxi Copper(JIXAY Quote) more than tripling. Top U.S. holdings include Caterpillar(CAT Quote), KBR(KBR Quote) and Fluor(FLR Quote). The other ETF, First Trust ISE Global Engineering & Construction Index Fund(FLM Quote), gained 50% over the one-year period. The fund focuses more on the rebuilding of developed economies, with 25% of assets in U.S. stocks, 17% in Japan, 9.3% in France, 8.1% in the Netherlands and 6.9% in Spain. Three of the fund's best-performing U.S.-traded holdings are McDermott International (MDR Quote), Chicago Bridge & Iron(CBI Quote) and The Shaw Group(SHAW Quote). TheStreet.com Ratings initiated coverage of one closed-end fund this month. The Morgan Stanley Frontier Emerging Markets Fund(FFD Quote) turned in a one-year gain of 20%. The portfolio has Middle Eastern, African and an eclectic mix of companies from around the world. With heavy concentrations of banks, telecoms, and oil and gas stocks, the countries targeted include 14% Qatar, 11% Kuwait, 9.2% Nigeria, 6.9% Bangladesh and 6% Kenya.Research Methodology
TheStreet.com Ratings condenses available fund performance and risk data into a single composite opinion of each fund's risk-adjusted performance. That allows for the unbiased identification of funds that have historically done well and those that have underperformed the market. While there is no guarantee of future performance, these investment ratings provide a solid framework for making informed, timely investment decisions.- Loading Comments...
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