| AMEX
and Euronext To Cross-List ETFs
By John Spence
February 8, 2001 |
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Well, ETF trading is going transatlantic.
The American Stock Exchange (AMEX) and Euronext have announced
plans to cross-list and trade U.S. and international exchange-traded
funds (ETFs). Effectively, ETFs that trade on Euronext will soon
be available on the AMEX, and vice versa, pending regulatory approval.
"Our intention is to have a 24-hour global trading platform
for the same ETF share that trades here [at AMEX] to trade in
various global joint ventures [with other exchanges]," said
Larry Larkin, Senior VP at AMEX responsible for new product development.
Euronext is one of the European exchanges where "trackers"
(the European vernacular for ETF) trade. It was created in September
2000 as a result of the merger of the Amsterdam, Brussels, and
Paris exchanges. There are currently 3 trackers that trade on
Euronext, although Barclays Global Investors recently announced
its intention to list 4 iShares ETFs based on European Bloomberg
Indices. For more information about the Euronext exchange and
upcoming ETF launches there, please check out a previous article.
AMEX said the move was one of the first in a series of steps
to establish a global and fungible ETF trading system that will
allow retail and institutional investors to trade ETFs across
international time zones. In June 2000, AMEX announced an agreement
with the Singapore Exchange to trade AMEX-listed ETFs in Singapore.
According to a statement released yesterday, AMEX expects its
ETFs to trade in Singapore in the second quarter of 2001.
New Biotech iShares
Barclays Global Investors (BGI) said that a new ETF based on
the Nasdaq Biotechnology Index will begin trading tomorrow, 2/9/2001,
on AMEX.
BGI has been working feverishly as of late launching ETFs that
track sector indexes as domestic and international sector investing
(for better or worse) has become all the rage.
"An exchange-traded fund that tracks the biotech sector
was one of the most requested from our customers," said Lee
Kranefuss, CEO of BGI's Individual Investor Group, in a statement
released today.
When asked about the trend of sector investing during a media
conference call today, Kranefuss said that BGI has filed for several
ETFs based on global sector indexes.
The fund will trade under the symbol IBB and will have
an expense ratio of 0.50%.
The Nasdaq Biotech Index was originally launched on November
1, 1993, and there are currently 76 companies listed in the index.
It is the first Nasdaq index to have an ETF tied to it since since
"cubes" (trading symbol: QQQ), which are
based on the Nasdaq 100 index.
The index increased 23% last year, according to Nasdaq. The chart
below shows the performance of the Nasdaq Biotech Index, the AMEX
Biotech Index, and the S&P 500 from the beginning of 1995
to yesterday's market close.

Source: Reuters
Oil HOLDRS
Oil service HOLDRS (trading symbol: OIH) began
trading yesterday on AMEX. The fund holds 19 of the largest oil
services companies traded on AMEX. Below are the companies currently
held in the trust and their share amounts.
| Company |
Ticker |
Share amount |
| Baker-Hughes Inc. |
BHI |
21 |
| BJ Service Co. |
BJS |
7 |
| Cooper Cameron Corp. |
CAM |
4 |
| Diamond Offshore Drilling
Inc. |
DO |
11 |
| Ensco International Inc. |
ESV |
11 |
| Global Marine Inc. |
GLM |
15 |
| Grant Prideco Inc. |
GRP |
9 |
| Halliburton Co. |
HAL |
22 |
| Hanover Compressor Co. |
HC |
5 |
| Nabors Industries |
NBR |
12 |
| Noble Drilling Corp. |
NE |
11 |
| National-Oilwell Inc. |
NOI |
7 |
| Rowan Cos. Inc. |
RDC |
8 |
| Transocean Sedco Forex
Inc. |
RIG |
18 |
| Santa Fe International
Corp. |
SDC |
10 |
| Smith International Inc. |
SII |
4 |
| Schlumberger, Ltd. |
SLB |
5 |
| Weatherford Intl Inc. |
WFT |
9 |
| Schlumberger, Ltd. |
SLB |
11 |
Source: AMEX
iShares S&P 100 Options
The Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE) began trading options
on the iShares S&P 100 Index Fund (trading symbol:
OEF) yesterday. The options will trade in the S&P 100
(OEX) trading pit from 8:30 a.m. to 3:15 p.m.
The S&P 100 Index was down 12.55% in 2000, according Morningstar.
The below chart shows historical performance of the index since
August 1982.

Source: Reuters