Select Sector SPDR Funds Experience Record Expansion in May; $1.75 Billion Expansion in Assets in May Eclipses Prior Monthly Rec
09 Junio 2005 - 9:13AM
Business Wire
The Select Sector SPDRs, a family of Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs)
that divide the S&P 500 into nine individual sector funds, saw
its collective assets under management grow 17.3% in May, rising to
more than $11.8 billion. The $1.75 billion monthly expansion is the
largest on record for the funds group, surpassing the previous
record of $1.3 billion achieved in February of this year. With
S&P 500 performance posting a 3.0% gain for the month, the vast
majority of the Sector SPDR asset expansion is due to inflows of
new money. This data provides fresh evidence of the continuing
surge in popularity of ETFs in general and the Sector SPDRs in
particular. "Not only have retail investors come to understand that
ETFs are a lower cost alternative to actively managed mutual funds,
but they are increasingly seeing them as a substitute to single
stock investing," said Dan Dolan, Director - Wealth Management
Strategies, Select Sector SPDR Trust, and the architect of Select
Sector SPDRs. "Every time a blue chip stock gets stung by bad
headlines, more and more single-stock investors come to favor the
diversification a Sector SPDR can offer. If you are looking to
capitalize on a specific investment theme you no longer need to
expose your portfolio to single stock risk." Although entire ETF
assets have grown more than 8% thus far in 2005 (expanding to $242
billion), assets in the Sector SPDR Funds have grown 26% over the
same time frame. (This growth continues a trend that saw the Funds'
assets expand by 52% in 2004.) This popularity is due perhaps to
the continuing improvement in the cost structure of the funds which
are now offered with total expenses of 25 basis points per year.
"ETF's are popular for the right reasons with retail investors and
fee-based advisors," said financial advisor Paul Dickey of INS
Capital, LLC in Denver, CO. "With ETFs, investors always know
exactly where this money is allocated, which removes one of the
risks associated with traditional mutual funds. ETF's can serve as
the perfect core component of a diversified portfolio that offers a
high degree of customization and transparency, all for extremely
low cost." On a sector basis, percentage monthly expansion was lead
by the 33.3% growth of the Energy SPDR (XLE), 32.5% for the
Financial SPDR (XLF), 28.8% for the Materials SPDR (XLB), and 25.4%
for the Consumer Discretionary SPDR (XLY). The Industrial SPDR
(XLI) was the only sector that saw a pullback in assets for the
month (-2.9%). On an aggregate dollar basis, monthly expansion was
lead by the $719 million increase in Energy, $366 million in
Financials, $187 million in Materials, and $148 million in
Technology. About Select Sector SPDRs Select Sector SPDRs are
unique ETFs that divide the S&P 500 into nine sector index
funds: Consumer Discretionary, Consumer Staples, Energy,
Financials, Healthcare, Industrials, Materials, Technology and
Utilities. Select Sector SPDRs allow investors to customize their
portfolios by picking and weighting the sectors to meet specific
investment goals. Select Sector SPDR shares are actively traded on
the American Stock Exchange throughout the trading day providing
the attributes of a mutual fund, the focus of a sector fund, and
the tradability of a stock. SSgA Funds Management, Inc. serves as
the Adviser to the Trust and, subject to the supervision of the
Board of Trustees, is responsible for the investment management of
the Select Sector SPDR Funds. An investor should consider
investment objectives, risks, charges, and expenses carefully
before investing. To obtain a prospectus which contains this and
other information, visit www.sectorspdrs.com. Please read the
prospectus carefully before investing. The Select Sector SPDR is a
trademark of the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. and has been licensed
for use. The stocks included in each Select Sector Index were
selected by the compilation agent. The composition and weighting of
each Index can be expected to differ from that of any similar index
that is published by Standard & Poor's. Select Sector SPDRs
bear a higher level of risk than more broadly diversified funds. *
Ordinary brokerage commissions apply when buying or selling Sector
SPDR shares. ALPS Distributors Inc., a registered broker-dealer, is
the distributor for the Select Sector SPDR Trust.
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