Investors From London to New York Flocking to Saudi-Focused ETFs

Mar 19, 2019

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(Bloomberg) -- Exchange-traded funds in the U.S. and the U.K. focused on Saudi Arabian equities are piling up new money this year, placing the Middle Eastern kingdom high in a global ranking.

A London-based ETF and another that trades in New York together attracted around $327 million in new money since the beginning of January. The net flow as a percentage of assets for Saudi Arabia funds increased about 48 percent this year, more than any other country in a ranking compiled by Bloomberg, after Croatia.

The appetite for ETFs offered by BlackRock Inc. and Invesco jumped as the $539 billion stock market becomes included in major benchmarks tracking developing countries. FTSE Russell began adding Saudi stocks this week, in the first of five stages to be fully implemented by March 2020. MSCI Inc. will follow suit in two tranches later this year.

Read more about foreigners buying shares directly in Riyadh by the most on record.

Bets on the Saudi market through funds based abroad have been profitable. They’ve delivered a return of about 12 percent each since the start of the year, compared with a gain of 10 percent for the Tadawul All Share Index. Total assets under management for both ETFs are at the highest since their inception.

Read more:

  • On March 18: Saudi Bourse Sees Eventual $5b Passive Flow on FTSE Addition
  • On March 14: Saudi EM Inclusion Begs Question About Elephant in the Room

To contact the reporter on this story: Filipe Pacheco in Dubai at fpacheco4@bloomberg.net

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Celeste Perri at cperri@bloomberg.net, Monica Houston-Waesch, Jon Menon

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