Claymore debuts 3 capital markets ETFs

Claymore Securities listed three new ETFs on the Amex: the U.S. Capital Markets Index; the U.S. Capital Markets Bond index and the U.S. Micro-Term Fixed Income.
FEB 12, 2008
By  D Hampton
Claymore Securities today listed three new ETFs on the American Stock Exchange: the Claymore U.S.-1-The Capital Markets index; the U.S. Capital Markets Bond index and the U.S. Micro-Term Fixed Income. The Capital Markets index ETF is the first fund to offer broad exposure to U.S. capital markets as a whole, including stocks, investment-grade bonds and money markets, said Christian Magoon, senior managing director and head of the ETF group at Claymore. The ETFs will track indexes developed by Dorchester Capital Management. The Capital Markets index ETF will track the Capital Markets index; the Bond ETF, the Capital Markets Bond index; and the Micro-Term ETF, the Capital Markets Liquidity index.

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