Today's new ETF listings from around the world.
Germany
Bulgarian issuer brings in East Europe
German investors wanting access to East European indexes now have it slightly easier thanks to a raft of cross-listings from Expat Asset Management, a Bulgarian ETF issuer. (The first and only Bulgarian issuer we have encountered). The products being cross-listed on Xetra offer direct access to indexes like PX, the major Czech index, BET-BK, the Romanian index, MBI10, the Macedonian index, and plenty of others. They are:
Expat Croatia CROBEX UCITS ETF ECDC
Expat Romania BET-BK UCITS ETF ROX
Expat Macedonia MBI10 UCITS ETF MKK1
Expat Hungary BUX UCITS ETF HUBE
Expat Slovenia SBI TOP UCITS ETF SLQX
Expat Slovakia SAX UCITS ETF SK9A
Expat Serbia BELEX15 UCITS ETF ESNB
Expat Greece ASE UCITS ETF GRX
Expat Czech PX UCITS ETF CZX
Expat Poland WIG20 UCITS ETF PLX
East European companies may sound like duds but some of these indexes have performed remarkably the past couple of years. The MBI10, the Macedonian index, for example, has delivered a 33% 1-year return. Hungarian stocks have also been rocketing under the Viktor Orban government. We're seeing something similar in the Czech Republic and Poland, both of which have had right-wing nationalist populist governments drive up local stocks in recent years.
Others have been less fortunate. Greek stocks, for instance, has been stuck in a bit of a slump since the neo-Marxist Syriza were elected in January 2015.