Claymore & Zacks unveil ETFs

Claymore Securities Inc. has teamed up with Zacks Investment Research to launch two exchange traded funds on the American Stock Exchange today.
JUL 11, 2007
By  Bloomberg
Claymore Securities Inc. has teamed up with Zacks Investment Research to launch two exchange traded funds on the American Stock Exchange today. The Claymore/Zacks Country Rotation (CRO) fund seeks investment results that correspond to the performance of the Zacks Country Rotation Index. The Index is comprised of 200 stocks from a universe of international companies based in countries included in the MSCI EAFE Index and including Canada, with the exclusion of companies based in Greece. The Claymore/Zacks International Yield Hog (HGI) seeks investment results that correspond to the performance of the Zacks International Yield Hog Index. The Index is comprised of 150 stocks selected from a universe of international companies, global Real Estate Investment Trusts, master limited partnerships, Canadian royalty trusts, American depositary receipts of emerging market companies and U.S. listed closed-end funds that invest in international companies. Both funds will normally invest at least 90% of its total assets in common stock and American Depositary Receipts that comprise the Index. Both indexes are adjusted on a semiannual basis. Lisle, Ill.-based Claymore Securities now has 29 ETFs and approximately $17 billion in assets as of May 31. Zacks Investment Research Inc. is based in Chicago.

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