Poland: A Forgotten Gem?
December 10, 2009
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Van Eck’s rapid growth in the ETF space continued last week with the launch of the first Polish exchange-traded fund. Market Vectors Poland ETF (NYSEArca: PLND) debuted at a contentious time for the Polish market: Less than a week into trading, Warsaw’s indexes dropped by more than 5 percent in value over a two-day period. The sell-off in A Nation Of Investors Like most emerging markets, the Polish economy is a pretty volatile place. In 2007, GDP growth hit a decade high of 6.8 percent; after the global economy spiraled downward, that number has been reduced to just 1 percent this year. Still, GDP growth is set to return to up to 2.5 percent for 2010. Local exchanges have seen similarly zany performances. After hitting a high of 3,917.87 in October 2007, the WIG20 Index—an index composed of 20 of the most liquid stocks that trade on the Warsaw Stock Exchange—plunged more than two-thirds in value by the end of last year. This year, the WIG20 has staged a remarkable 70 percent recovery. In “As long as people work and contribute to this system, then there is a steady inflow of assets and cash to support the value in equities,” Maciej Baranski, an analyst at Warsaw-based broker Bank Zachodni Wbk told IndexUniverse.com in an interview. While unemployment hit more than 10 percent this year, there are signs now that it is on the mend—albeit slowly. What Lies Ahead PLND is not for the faint-hearted. With a 40 percent sector focus on financial stocks, any sudden economic jitters are likely to lead to the fund dropping more than for most emerging market ETFs, which are generally better-diversified. Still, it is refreshing to see an Eastern European ETF without too much sector focus in energy (just 13 percent). In addition, industrials and materials sectors, which have done well with the relatively strong euro, comprise nearly 19 percent of the fund.
Source: Van Eck
With such a heavy emphasis on banks, it is worth bearing in mind that, although performance has been strong this year, price-to-book values are far higher for the sector compared with other parts of the frontier landscape.
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