Emerging-Markets Funds Sizzle This Week

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This week marks the beginning of a new season. With the summer solstice on June 21, traders across the country, after being repeatedly whipsawed up and down, must have truly felt as if it was the longest day of the year.

Sidestepping this domestic volatility, all 99 of the emerging-markets funds we track gained in value over the five trading days ending June 21. (See the table below for the top 10 best performers.)

(uupix Quote)ProFunds UltraEmerging Markets (UUPIX), with its 200% leverage, returned 6.15%. Over the last year, the fund has skyrocketed 128.11%.

In second place, the (msf Quote)Morgan Stanley Emerging Markets Fund (MSF) converted 13.0% holdings in Russia, 10.7% in Brazil, 10.7% in South Korea, 10.3% in Mexico and 9.6% in China into a gain of 4.02%.

The fund's holdings in the Chinese insurance industry soared this past week. PICC Property & Casualty Company jumped 33.40% in a move so large that the company's board released a statement saying it was "not aware of any reasons for such increases."

But two other holdings -- Ping An Insurance Group, up 14.65%, and China Life Insurance Co, up 14.46% -- climbed on word that the Chinese government might let insurers diversify their investments to include overseas securities.

Rounding out the top three is (FEAXX Quote)Fidelity Advisor Emerging Asia (FEAAX). The fund's largest concentration of sectors include 15.4% in banks, 9.7% in real estate, 8.3% in semiconductors, 6.3% diversified financial services, 6.3% telecommunications and 4.6% Internet.

This fund's biggest winner is the Beijing Capital International Airport Company. China's busiest airfield landed a total return of 23.50% for the week on the news that the company closed a deal to lease 62 check-in counters, offices and warehouses in two terminals for $3.02 million per year. On news that India's central bank cleared the way for foreign ownership, Educomp Solutions followed closely behind with a solid 22.76% return.

Even in this spring and early summer of discontent, the lagging-emerging markets funds managed small gains. The (ETF Quote)Emerging Markets Telecommunications Fund (ETF) is a closed-end fund, not an exchange-traded fund, even though its ticker is ETF. The fund was practically disconnected from the market, with a return of just 0.37%. (See the second table below for the sector's worst-performing funds this week.)

Also gaining less than 1% is (NILIX Quote)Neuberger Berman International Large Cap (NILIX), which claims to target emerging industrialized markets. Although the fund benefited from an 11.25% gain in Australia's Paladin Resources, this was offset by its stake in British supermarket chain Tesco, which fell 6.79% on the announcement that, despite rising costs, it was cutting prices to compete with Wal-Mart (WMT Quote).

As you do your quarterly rebalancing of your portfolio in the next few weeks, consider adding exposure to the emerging markets. It might be a rough summer for domestic stocks, so buying funds that hold stocks not correlated to the U.S. markets can help you diversify.

Top Performing Emerging Markets Funds*
Fund Ticker Rating Fund Type 1-Week Total Return
ProFunds UltraEmerging Markets UUPIX U Open-End 6.15%
Morgan Stanley Emerging Markets Fund MSF B Closed-End 4.02%
Fidelity Advisor Emerging Asia Fund FEAAX A- Open-End 4.00%
Principal Investor Fund Inc - Principal Intl Emerging Markets PRIAX C+ Open-End 3.68%
Schroder Emerging Market Equity Fund SEMVX U Open-End 3.57%
Nicholas Applegate Emerging Markets Fund NAGIX U Open-End 3.53%
Templeton BRIC Fund TABRX U Open-End 3.52%
Wells Fargo Advantage Emerging Markets Focus Fund MNEFX C+ Open-End 3.50%
Delaware Emerging Markets Fund DEMAX C Open-End 3.48%
Dreyfus Premier Emerging Markets Opportunity Fund SEOAX U Open-End 3.41%
* For the five trading days ending June 21
Source: Bloomberg

Worst Performing Emerging Markets Funds*
Fund Ticker Rating Fund Type 1 Week Total Return
Emerging Markets Telecommunications Fund ETF B+ Closed-End 0.37%
Neuberger Berman International Large Cap Fund NILIX U Open-End 0.94%
ING Templeton Foreign Equity Portfolio IFTIX U Open-End 1.05%
T Rowe Price Intl Funds - Emerging Europe & Mediterranean TREMX C+ Open-End 1.16%
John Hancock International Equity Index Trust A JEIEX U Open-End 1.24%
TA IDEX Multi Manager International Fund IMNAX U Open-End 1.26%
AIM Developing Markets Fund GTDDX B Open-End 1.44%
Metzler/Payden European Emerging Markets Fund MPYMX B- Open-End 1.56%
ING Emerging Countries Fund NECAX A Open-End 1.71%
American Funds - New World Fund NEWFX B+ Open-End 1.79%
* For the five trading days ending June 21
Bloomberg
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Kevin Baker became the senior financial analyst for TSC Ratings upon the August 2006 acquisition of Weiss Ratings by TheStreet.com, covering mutual funds. He joined the Weiss Group in 1997 as a banking and brokerage analyst. In 1999, he created the Weiss Group's first ratings to gauge the level of risk in U.S. equities. Baker received a B.S. degree in management from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and an M.B.A. with a finance specialization from Nova Southeastern University.




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