ADR Dividend History – “A” Stocks

The dividend history of ADR stocks whose ticker begin with “A” are listed below:

1.Australia and New Zealand Banking Group.
Ticker: ANZBY
Country: Australia

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2. Company: AXA
Ticker: AXA
Country: France

AXA Dividend History

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3. Company: AFP Provida S.A.
Ticker: PVD
Country: Chile

AFP Provida S.A. Dividend History

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4. Company: Allied Irish Banks plc
Ticker: AIB
Country: Ireland

Allied Irish Banks plc Dividend History

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5. Company: ADIDAS AG ADR
Ticker: ADDDY
Country: Germany

ADIDAS AG ADR Dividend History

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ADR Dividend History – B Stocks

The dividend history of ADR stocks whose ticker begin with “B” are listed below:

1. Company: Barclays PLC
Ticker: BCS
Country: UK

Barclays ADR Dividends

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2. Company: Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria
Ticker: BBV
Country: Spain

Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria Dividend History

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3. Company: Banco Santander-Chile
Ticker: SAN
Country: Chile

Banco Santander Chile Dividend History

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4. Company: The Bank of Ireland
Ticker: IRE
Country: Ireland

The Bank of Ireland Dividend History

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5. Company: BANCO ITAU HOLDING FINANCEIRA ADR (ITU)
Ticker: ITU
Country: Brazil

Banco Itau Holding Fiananceira ADR (ITU) Dividend History

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6. Company: Banco Macro S.A ADR (BMA)
Ticker: BMA
Country: Argentina

Banco Macro S.A ADR Dividend History

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7.Company: BASF AG ADR (BASFY)
Ticker: BASF
Country: Germany

BASF AG ADR Dividend History

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8. Company: BAYER AG ADR (BAYRY)
Ticker: BAYRY
Country: Germany

BAYER AG ADR Dividend History

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9. Company: Braskem ADR
Ticker: BAK
Country: Brazil

Braskem ADR Dividend History

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10. Company: British American Tobacco plc ADR
Ticker: BTI
Country: UK

British American Tobacco plc ADR Dividend History

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11.Company: British Land Co ADR
Ticker: BTLCY
Country: UK

British Land Co ADR Dividend History

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12. Company: BUNZL PLC ADR
Ticker: BZLFY
Country: UK

BUNZL PLC ADR Dividend History

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Emerging Markets Food ADRs !!

Food prices are rising world-wide for many reasons – two of which are the rise in crude oil prices and the demand for corn to produce ethanol, an alternative for gasoline.Emerging and less developed countries have seen a dramatic increase in food prices in the recent months.

Food producers in emerging countries are an attractive sector to invest now.Some of these food ADRs are already near their 52-week highs.

In this post, lets look at some of the Latin American Emerging Market Food ADR stocks:

1. Company: Cresud
Ticker: CRESY

Current PPS: $14.95
Country: Argentina
Industry: General Agriculture and Livestock

2.Company: Gruma
Ticker: GMK

Current PPS: $10.63
Country: Mexico
Industry: General Agriculture and Livestock

3.Company: Industrias Bachoco
Ticker: IBA

Current PPS: $27.56
Country: Mexico
Industry: Poultry

4.Company: Perdigao
Ticker: PDA

Current PPS: $55.88
Country: Brazil
Industry: General Agriculture and Livestock

5.Company: Sadia
Ticker: SDA

Current PPS: $21.27
Country: Brazil
Industry: General Agriculture and Livestock

One Foreign Market Index, One ETF !!

For many years, ishares’s single country ETFs have dominated the ETF market for investing in one specific country. These ETFs tracked the main market index of the corresponding countries. They have been a huge success with funds such
as EWG and EWA collecting assets of over $1.0B since launch.

Due to the success of the ishare’s single country ETFs and the rising investor demand for foreign markets exposure, Northern Trust has recently launched a bunch of country based ETFs that will track the market index of the corresponding countries.Northern Trust hopes that it can become a serious competitor to the dominance of ishares in this area.

The new ETFs from Northern Trust are:

NETS(TM) Hang Seng Index Fund (Hong Kong) – HKG
NETS(TM) TOPIX® Index Fund (Japan) – TYI
NETS(TM) CAC40® Index Fund (France) – FRC
NETS(TM) FTSE 100 Index Fund (UK) – LDN
NETS(TM) DAX® Index Fund (Germany) – DAX
NETS(TM) S&P/ASX 200 Index Fund (Australia) – AUS


Analysis:
Since their launch in mid April this year, they ETFs have been doing ok.Volume is still pretty low in the thousands or a few hundered shares on a daily basis. Hopefully the volume will pick up as more investors discover the benefits of going foreign with these
simple and easy index based ETFs.

For now, its best to watch these ETFs over the next few months and see how they perform before investing in them.We would n’t be surprised if AUS and DAX end up with more assets and stock price appreciation by the end of the year than the other four.

Links:
1. ishares