SSgA ETF Report Shows $20B in May Asset Gain

June 6, 2007 (PLANSPONSOR. com) - U.S. listed ETF assets rose by approximately $20 Billion in May with International, Style, Size, Specialty and Broad Market ETFs experiencing considerable asset growth.

State Street Global Advisors’ (SSgA) latest monthly statistical report indicated that International, Style, Size, Specialty and Broad Market ETFs enjoyed gains of $6 billion, $5 billion, $5 billion, $2 billion and $1 billion respectively.

As of May 31, 2007, 507 ETFs in the US were managed by 16 ETF managers, with assets totaling approximately $480 billion. Overall, industry assets increased by about 4%.

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Thirty-two new ETFs were launched during May. State Street launched five ETFs tracking domestic fixed income market segments. BGI, Van Eck, Claymore, and First Trust Advisors launched 5, 1, 1 and 20, respectively.

In terms of managers, Barclays Global Investors (BGI) had the largest AUM with $284 billion in 136 ETFs, followed by State Street with $104 billion in 58 ETFs.

International ETFs saw assets grow by over $6 billion in May. iShares MSCI (EFA) was the category leader, contributing over $1 billion in asset growth.

Also in May, according to the SSgA report:

  • style ETFs showed strong growth for the month, adding over $5 billion.
  • size ETFs continued their growth, collectively adding approximately $5 billion.
  • sector ETFs slid this month, losing approximately $401 million.
  • specialty ETFs gathered assets for the month, adding over $2 billion.

As a group, sector-based ETFs experienced a loss of $401 million in assets. Health Care added the greatest assets for the period, climbing by $436 million.

More information about the SSgA data is at http://www.ssgafunds.com/etf/index.jsp .

State Street Upgrades Real Estate Investment Performance Tool

June 5, 2007 (PLANSPONSOR.com) - State Street Corporation clients will be able to better monitor their real estate investment portfolios with new online performance analytics and risk assessment tools.

According to a press release from the Boston-based company, the online solution eliminates the manual reconciliation process and allows customers to access data via Private Edge in an automated  manner.

The California State Teachers Retirement System (CalSTRS) has already adopted the service for its real estate assets, the news release said.

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Providing our customers with automated capabilities to analyze their real estate portfolios from an aggregate level down to tenant level is yet another way we are enhancing our capabilities to accommodate our customers increased allocations to alternative investments,  said Joe Antonellis, vice chairman, chief information officer and head of State Street s North American investor services business, in the press release.

For more information about the technology used in the State Street product visit www.resolvetech.com .

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