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SPDR funds (pronounced "spider"〔U.S. TV commercials for various SPDR funds〕) are a family of exchange-traded funds (ETFs) traded in the United States, Europe, and Asia-Pacific and managed by State Street Global Advisors (SSGA). Informally, they are also known as Spyders or Spiders. SPDR is a trademark of Standard and Poor's Financial Services LLC,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Trademark search on SPDR )〕 a subsidiary of McGraw Hill Financial. The name is an acronym for the first member of the family, the ''Standard & Poor's Depositary Receipts'', now the SPDR S&P 500 (), which is designed to track the S&P 500 stock market index. For a long time, this fund was the largest ETF in the world. SSGA also manage the SPDR Gold Shares, which for a while was the second-largest ETF in the world.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Largest ETFs: Top 25 ETFs By Market Cap )〕 As of August 2012, they are the first and second largest exchange-traded products in the world.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Blackrock ETP Landscape Industry Highlights )〕 The funds are formulated as unit investment trusts. In 2007, SSGA rebranded its other United States ETFs as SPDRs, including the StreetTRACKS family and its other flagship ETF shares, the DOW DIAMONDS (), that tracks the Dow Jones Industrial Average. This move united all U.S. ETFs managed by SSGA, a total of 23 at that time, under a single brand. At the end of 2006, the total portfolio that became known as SPDRs had $102 billion of assets under management.〔 As of June 2013, SPDR is the second largest ETF provider, behind iShares, and ahead of Vanguard, with assets of $337 bn.〔(ETF assets up 21.4% for year; top 3 providers hold their rank - Pensions & Investments )〕 ==Other funds== In 1995, Mid-Cap SPDRs () were launched by the Bank of New York to track Standard & Poor's S&P 400 index of middle-market equity shares.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=About MidCap Spiders )〕 The DIAMONDS () were developed, like the original SPDR, by SSGA in cooperation with the American Stock Exchange.〔 DOW DIAMOND shares are designed to track the Dow Jones Industrial Average. In 1998, SSGA and Merrill Lynch introduced the ''Sector Spiders'', nine funds which follow the ten GICS sectors of the S&P 500.〔Ferri, Richard A. (2008). ''The ETF Book'', John Wiley and Sons, 191 ISBN 0-470-13063-6.〕 Because the S&P 500 contains only eight telecommunications companies, those companies are a part of the information technology SPDR (), and that one fund represents those two sectors. SSGA also launched a number of index-based ETFs under the brand ''StreetTRACKS''. These were renamed SPDRs in 2007. SSGA also manages ETFs that are sold on exchanges outside the United States. In Australia SSGA manages three SPDR branded ETFs. They are listed on the Australian Securities Exchange and are the following: *S&P/ASX 50 Fund (50 top market cap stocks) (SFY ) *S&P/ASX 200 Fund (200 top market cap stocks) (STW ) *S&P/ASX 200 A-REIT Property Fund (200 Listed Property Fund) (SLF ) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「SPDR」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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