State Street Global Advisors is set to launch 6 new ETFs in emerging markets that have been diffucult to access in the past. They will Trade on the AMEX. More is always better.
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State Street Global Advisors (SSgA)(a), the investment management arm of State Street Corporation (NYSE: STT - News), today announced that six new SPDRS(SM) emerging markets exchange traded funds (ETFs) will begin trading on the American Stock Exchange (Amex) on March 23. With the launch of these ETFs, State Street's international ETF offering now spans developed and emerging economies. The six ETFs are based upon the S&P/Citigroup Global Equity Indices.
The new SPDRŽ ETFs, which deliver precise exposure to many segments of the market that have previously been difficult to access, include:
ETF Name                  Ticker   Index Country Exposure
------------------------ --------- -----------------------------------
SPDR(R) S&P(R) Emerging     GMM    Index includes more than 1,500
 Markets ETF                        companies across 26 emerging
  
                                  countries.
SPDR S&P Emerging Latin     GML    Index includes companies domiciled
 America ETF                        in Argentina, Brazil, Chile,
   
                                 Columbia, Mexico, Peru, and
      
                              Venezuela.
SPDR S&P Emerging Middle    GAF    Index includes companies domiciled
 East & Africa ETF                  in Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Morocco,
    
                                Nigeria, and South Africa.
SPDR S&P Emerging Europe    GUR    Index features companies in
 ETF                                countries that are nearing
                                    acceptance into the EU, including
                                    Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland,
                                    Russia, and Turkey.
SPDR S&P Emerging Asia      GMF    Index includes companies domiciled
 Pacific ETF                        in China, India, Indonesia,
    
                                Malaysia, Pakistan, the
                                    Philippines, Taiwan, and Thailand.
SPDR S&P China ETF          GXC    Underlying index includes over 150
     
                               companies domiciled in China.
"Developed in response to investor demand, our new international SPDRS provide distinct exposure to virtually the entire emerging markets universe, several key regions, including China," says James Ross, senior managing director of State Street Global Advisors. "The regional SPDRS are designed to provide a level of diversification unavailable in more concentrated country-specific approaches, and the SPDR S&P China ETF covers a much larger range of the Chinese equity market than any of the country's other benchmarks."
State Street manages more than $109 billion ETF assets worldwide (as of February 28, 2007) and is one of the largest providers in the U.S. and globally, with a market share of more than 22 percent in the U.S. and 18 percent globally.(b) State Street continues to experience significant demand for these investment strategies and today manages a total of 76 ETFs worldwide.
About State Street Global Advisors
State Street Global Advisors, the investment management arm of State Street Corporation, delivers investment strategies and integrated solutions to clients worldwide across every asset class, investment approach and style. With US$1.7 trillion in assets under management as of December 31, 2006, State Street Global Advisors has investment centers in Boston, Hong Kong, London, Milan, Montreal, Munich, Paris, Singapore, Sydney, Tokyo and Zurich, and offices in 25 cities worldwide. For more information, visit State Street Global Advisors at www.ssga.com.
(a) The Funds are advised by SSgA Funds Management Inc., a registered investment adviser and a wholly owned subsidiary of SSgA.
(b) Source: SSgA Advisor Consulting Services as of February 28, 2007
ETFs trade like a stock and are subject to market risk.
Foreign investments involve greater risks than US investments, including political and economic risks and the risk of currency fluctuations, all of which may be magnified in emerging markets.
Funds investing in a single sector may be subject to more volatility than funds investing in a diverse group of sectors.
The "SPDRS" trademark is used under license from The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. (McGraw-Hill). No financial product offered by State Street Corporation or its affiliates is sponsored, endorsed, sold or promoted by McGraw-Hill.
Distributor: State Street Global Markets, LLC, member NASD, SIPC. 
       
       
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         Erin Kello
       
       
       
    
		
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