After a couple of years of dismal showings, Latin America exchange-traded funds are roaring back in 2016. For example, the iShares S&P Latin America 40 Index (ETF) (NYSE: ILF) is higher by nearly 15 percent year-to-date.
At the country level, the iShares MSCI All Peru Capped Index Fund (NYSE: EPU) is one of this year's best-performing single-country ETFs, developed or emerging markets, with a gain of 47.4 percent. EPU is also one of the year's best-performing non-leveraged ETFs of any stripe. EPU and ILF are just two examples underscoring the LatAm ETF resurgence of 2016.
Regional Performance
Perhaps more than other regions of emerging markets, Latin America epitomizes the intersection of potential and peril. As ETFs have made scores of developing economies more accessible to advisers and investors, these ...
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