SPDR S&P International Materials Sector ETF (IRV)

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Fund Description

The investment seeks investment results that, before fees and expenses, correspond generally to the total return performance of an index that tracks the materials sector of developed global markets outside the United States. The fund employs a sampling strategy in seeking to track the performance of the S&P Developed Ex-U.S. BMI Materials Sector Index. It generally invests substantially all, but at least 80%, of its total assets in the securities comprising the index or in American Depositary Receipts ("ADRs") or Global Depositary Receipts ("GDRs") based on securities comprising the index. The fund is non-diversified.

Fund Snapshot Updated 05.20.2013

Previous Close $22.90 Expense Ratio 0.50%
YTD Return 8.2% Avg. 30-Day Volume 3,995
1-Year Return 8.6% Market Cap Loading...
Bid $22.71 Shares Outstanding 400,000
Ask $22.80 Dividends $0.48
Top 10 Holdings
Bhp Billiton Ltd (E:BHP) 8.57%
Basf Se (E:BAS) 6.56%
Bhp Billiton Plc (E:BLT) 4.93%
Rio Tinto (E:RIO) 4.54%
Air Liquide(L') (E:AI) 3.63%
Potash Corp Sask Inc (E:POT) 3.45%
Shin-Etsu Chemical (E:4063) 2.69%
Linde Ag (E:LIN) 2.65%
Anglo American (E:AAL) 2.64%
Nippon Steel & Sum (E:5401) 2.33%
% of Total Holdings 42.00%

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