XGC
Claymore/BNY Mellon International Small Cap LDRs ETF
FUND SUMMARY
The Claymore/BNY Mellon International Small Cap LDRs ETF ("the Fund") seeks investment results that correspond generally to the performance, before the Fund’s fees and expenses, of an equity index called The Bank of New York Mellon Small Cap Select ADR Index (the “Small Cap Select Index” or the “Index”). The Fund will at all times invest at least 80% of its total assets in ADRs, GDRs, New York Shares and Global Registered Shares that comprise the Index and investments that have economic characteristics that are substantially identical to the economic characteristics of the component securities that comprise the Index including underlying stocks in respect of ADRs, GDRs, New York Shares or Global Registered Shares that comprise the Index). Claymore Advisors, LLC (the "Investment Adviser”) seeks a correlation over time of 0.95 or better between the Fund’s performance and the performance of the Index. A figure of 1.00 would represent perfect correlation.
The Fund, using a low cost “passive” or “indexing” investment approach, seeks to replicate, before the Fund’s fees and expenses, the performance of the Small Cap Select Index. The Small Cap Select Index is comprised of U.S.-listed depositary receipts in American depositary receipt (“ADR”) or global depositary receipt (“GDR”) form, New York Shares and Global Registered Shares selected, based on liquidity, from a universe of all listed ADRs, GDRs, New York Shares and Global Registered Shares trading on the New York Stock Exchange (“NYSE”), Nasdaq Stock Market (“NASDAQ”) and The NYSE Amex of companies worldwide, excluding the United States and Canada.
TOP FUND HOLDINGS
as of 3/10/10
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| ACERGY SA SPON ADR |
2.92 % |
| FIBRIA CELULOSE S.A. ADR |
2.71 % |
| DR REDDYS LABS |
2.55 % |
| TOMKINS PLC |
2.55 % |
| EMBRAER-EMPRESA BRASILEIRA DE AERONUTICA SA |
2.54 % |
| MINDRAY MEDICAL INTERNATIONAL |
2.52 % |
| NETEASE.COM INC-ADR |
2.51 % |
| WOORI FINANCE HOLDINGS CO |
2.45 % |
| BANCO SANTANDER-ADR |
2.45 % |
| NET SERVICOS DE COMUNICACAO ADR |
2.36 % |
TOP FUND GEOGRAPHIC WEIGHTINGS
as of 12/31/09
| GEOGRAPHIC |
WEIGHTING |
| China |
27.99 % |
| Brazil |
22.14 % |
| Chile |
7.71 % |
| Mexico |
6.74 % |
| Britain |
5.02 % |
| Argentina |
4.00 % |
| Russia |
3.73 % |
| India |
3.68 % |
| Israel |
3.13 % |
| Japan |
2.95 % |
TOP FUND SECTORS
as of 12/31/09
| SECTOR |
WEIGHTING |
| Industrials |
20.64 % |
| Information Technology |
15.82 % |
| Consumer Discretionary |
10.89 % |
| Telecommunication Services |
9.79 % |
| Materials |
9.47 % |
| Financials |
8.62 % |
| Health Care |
7.97 % |
| Utilities |
7.01 % |
| Consumer Staples |
6.50 % |
| Energy |
3.29 % |
All data is subject to change on a daily basis and represents a percentage of the Fund's total equity holdings. The securities mentioned are provided for informational purposes only and should not be deemed as a recommendation to buy or sell.
PROFILE
| Symbol |
XGC
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| Exchange |
NYSE Arca |
| NAV Symbol (IIV) |
XGCIV |
| CUSIP |
18383M811 |
| Fund Inception Date |
4/2/07 |
| Income Distribution |
- |
| Distribution Schedule (if any) |
Annually |
Expense Cap  |
0.45 % |
| Fiscal Year-End |
08/31 |
| Investment Adviser |
Claymore Advisors, LLC |
| The Bank of New York Mellon Small Cap Select ADR |
BKSCPT |
| Index Provider |
The Bank of New York Mellon
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| Index Constituent List |
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Per the prospectus dated July 27, 2009, the Fund's total annual operating expense ratio, gross of any fee waivers or expense reimbursements, is 0.45%. The expense ratio is expressed as a unitary fee and covers all expenses of the Fund, except for the fee payments under the investment advisory agreement, distribution fees, if any, brokerage expenses, taxes, interest, litigation expenses and other extraordinary expenses.
FUND STATISTICS
as of 3/10/10
Price History
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MARKET PRICE |
NAV |
| Close |
$20.53 |
$20.59 |
| Change |
$0.09 |
$0.21 |
| 52-Week High |
$21.54 |
$21.62 |
| 52-Week Low |
$10.52 |
$10.49 |
| Bid/Ask Midpoint |
$20.57 |
| Bid/Ask Premium (Discount) |
-0.12 % |
| Volume |
6,815 |
| Shares Outstanding |
300,000 |
| Total Managed Assets |
$6,176,158 |
Figures are based on market close.
Prior to March 31, 2009, the Fund’s name was the “Claymore/Great Companies Large-Cap Growth Index ETF” and the Fund sought to replicate an index called the “Great Companies Large-Cap Growth Index.”
FUND CHARACTERISTICS
as of 12/31/09
| Number of Securities |
91 |
| Average Market Capitalization |
$4.1 Bil |
Data subject to change on a daily basis.
CURRENT DISTRIBUTION 
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| Ex-Date |
12/24/09 |
| Record Date |
12/29/09 |
| Payable Date |
12/31/09 |
| Distribution per Share |
$0.077000 |
To the extent the Current Distribution is comprised of something other than Income, such as Return of Capital, please refer to the applicable Rule 19a-1 Notice found in the Literature section. If the Current Distribution is comprised solely from Income, a Rule 19a-1 Notice will not be produced and posted.
Past performance is not a guarantee of future results.
INDEX METHODOLOGY
The Small Cap Select Index is comprised of US-listed ADRs or GDRs, New York Shares and Global Registered Shares selected, based on liquidity, from a universe of all listed ADRs, GDRs, New York Shares and Global Registered Shares trading on the NYSE, NASDAQ and the NYSE Amex of companies worldwide excluding the United States and Canada. As of June 30, 2009 the Index consisted of 100 securities, which range in free-float market capitalization from $282 million to $3.1 billion. The Index’s constituent countries, as of the same date, were represented (in approximate weight) in the Index as follows: Brazil 23.55%, China 22.93%, United Kingdom 6.00%, Chile 5.82%, Australia 5.73%, India 4.39%, Mexico 3.87%, Japan 2.96%, Argentina 2.85%, Israel 2.25%, Russia 2.25%, France 2.23%, South Africa 2.16%, Switzerland 1.95%, Colombia 1.74%, Ireland 1.59%, Norway 1.48%, South Korea 1.43%, Netherlands 1.40%, Hungary 1.04%, Germany 0.84%, Indonesia 0.45%, Singapore 0.43%, Taiwan 0.38%, Denmark 0.29%.
INDEX CONSTRUCTION
- Eligible securities include all ADRs, GDRs, New York Shares and Global Registered Shares of which are included in BNY Mellon’s ADR indices and meet the following criteria:
- Price greater than or equal to $3.
- Minimum 3 month average daily trading volume greater than or equal to 25,000 shares, or 125,000 ordinary shares in the local market. In the case of new ADRs, GDRs, New York Shares and Global Registered Shares whose both ADR, GDR, New York Share or Global Registered Share volume and ordinary volume is less than 3 months, average daily volume for the available time period will be used in the calculation.
- Market Capitalization: For initial inclusion in the Index, a free float-adjusted capitalization ranging from a maximum of $2 billion to a minimum of $250 million is utilized. For ongoing inclusion in the Index a free float-adjusted capitalization ranging from a maximum of $3 billion to a minimum of $200 million is utilized.
- Passive foreign investment companies are excluded based upon the best information available.
- The ADR Index Administrator, subject to periodic review by a policy steering committee known as The Bank of New York Mellon ADR Index Committee, performs a quarterly review of the Index Methodology. Any changes to the methodology will be publicly disclosed on www.bnymellondrindex.com prior to implementation of the change.
- Final decisions regarding the additions to and removals from the Index at each periodic rebalance and reconstitution are made by the ADR Index Administrator and are subject to periodic review by The Bank of New York Mellon ADR Index Committee.
- The Index is weighted based on a modified capitalization method, using an Index formula based upon the aggregate of prices times share quantities. The number of shares used in the Index calculation generally represents the entire class(es) or series of shares adjusted for free-float that trade in the local market and also trade in the form of depositary receipts in the United States. Adjustments are made to ensure that no single stock exceeds 23% of the Index and, with respect to 55% of the Index, that no single stock represents more than 4.5% of the Index.
- The Index is rebalanced and reconstituted on a quarterly basis.
RISKS AND OTHER CONSIDERATIONS
Investors should consider the following risk factors and special considerations associated with investing in the Fund, which may cause you to lose money.
Investment Risk. An investment in the Fund is subject to investment risk, including the possible loss of the entire principal amount that you invest.
Equity Risk. A principal risk of investing in the Fund is equity risk, which is the risk that the value of the securities held by the Fund will fall due to general market and economic conditions, perceptions regarding the industries in which the issuers of securities held by the Fund participate, or factors relating to specific companies in which the Fund invests. For example, an adverse event, such as an unfavorable earnings report, may depress the value of equity securities of an issuer held by the Fund; the price of common stock of an issuer may be particularly sensitive to general movements in the stock market; or a drop in the stock market may depress the price of most or all of the common stocks and other equity securities held by the Fund. In addition, common stock of an issuer in the Fund’s portfolio may decline in price if the issuer fails to make anticipated dividend payments because, among other reasons, the issuer of the security experiences a decline in its financial condition. Common stock is subordinated to preferred stocks, bonds and other debt instruments in a company’s capital structure, in terms of priority to corporate income, and therefore will be subject to greater dividend risk than preferred stocks or debt instruments of such issuers. In addition, while broad market measures of common stocks have historically generated higher average returns than fixed income securities, common stocks have also experienced significantly more volatility in those returns.
Foreign Investment Risk. The Fund’s investments in non-U.S. issuers may involve unique risks compared to investing in securities of U.S. issuers, including, among others, greater market volatility than U.S. securities and less complete financial information than for U.S. issuers. In addition, adverse political, economic or social developments could undermine the value of the Fund’s investments or prevent the Fund from realizing the full value of its investments. Financial reporting standards for companies based in foreign markets differ from those in the United States. Finally, the value of the currency of the country in which the Fund has invested could decline relative to the value of the U.S. dollar, which may affect the value of the investment to U.S. investors. In addition, the underlying issuers of certain depositary receipts, particularly unsponsored or unregistered depositary receipts, are under no obligation to distribute shareholder communications to the holders of such receipts, or to pass through to them any voting rights with respect to the deposited securities.
Emerging market countries are countries that major international financial institutions, such as the World Bank, generally consider to be less economically mature than developed nations. Emerging market countries can include every nation in the world except the United States, Canada, Japan, Australia, New Zealand and most countries located in Western Europe. Investing in foreign countries, particularly emerging market countries, entails the risk that news and events unique to a country or region will affect those markets and their issuers. Countries with emerging markets may have relatively unstable governments, may present the risks of nationalization of businesses, restrictions on foreign ownership and prohibitions on the repatriation of assets. The economies of emerging markets countries also may be based on only a few industries, making them more vulnerable to changes in local or global trade conditions and more sensitive to debt burdens or inflation rates. Local securities markets may trade a small number of securities and may be unable to respond effectively to increases in trading volume, potentially making prompt liquidation of holdings difficult or impossible at times.
Brazil has experienced substantial economic instability resulting from, among other things, periods of very high inflation, persistent structural public sector deficits and significant devaluations of the currency of Brazil, and leading also to a high degree of price volatility in both the Brazilian equity and foreign currency markets. Brazilian companies may also be adversely affected by high interest and unemployment rates, and are particularly sensitive to fluctuations in commodity prices.
Investing in securities of Chinese companies involves additional risks, including, but not limited to: the economy of China differs, often unfavorably, from the U.S. economy in such respects as structure, general development, government involvement, wealth distribution, rate of inflation, growth rate, allocation of resources and capital reinvestment, among others; the central government has historically exercised substantial control over virtually every sector of the Chinese economy through administrative regulation and/or state ownership; and actions of the Chinese central and local government authorities continue to have a substantial effect on economic conditions in China. In addition, previously the Chinese government has from time to time taken actions that influence the prices at which certain goods may be sold, encourage companies to invest or concentrate in particular industries, induce mergers between companies in certain industries and induce private companies to publicly offer their securities to increase or continue the rate of economic growth, control the rate of inflation or otherwise regulate economic expansion. It may do so in the future as well, potentially having a significant adverse effect on economic conditions in China, the economic prospects for, and the market prices and liquidity of, the securities of China companies and the payments of dividends and interest by China companies.
As of the date of this prospectus, a significant percentage of the Index is comprised of securities of companies from China and Brazil. To the extent that the Index is focused on securities of any one country, including China or Brazil, the value of the Index will be especially affected by adverse developments in such country, including the risks described above.
China Exposure Risk. From time to time, certain of the companies comprising the Index that are located in China may operate in, or have dealings with, countries subject to sanctions or embargoes imposed by the U.S. government and the United Nations and/or in countries identified by the U.S. government as state sponsors of terrorism. One or more of these companies may be subject to constraints under U.S. law or regulations which could negatively affect the company’s performance, and/or could suffer damage to its reputation if it is identified as a company which invests or deals with countries which are identified by the U.S. government as state sponsors of terrorism or subject to sanctions. As an investor in such companies, the Fund is indirectly subject to those risks.
Small Company Risk. Investing in securities of small companies involves greater risk than is customarily associated with investing in more established companies. These companies’ securities may be more volatile and less liquid than those of more established companies. These securities may have returns that vary, sometimes significantly, from the overall stock market.
Micro-Cap Company Risk. Micro-cap stocks involve substantially greater risks of loss and price fluctuations because their earnings and revenues tend to be less predictable (and some companies may be experiencing significant losses), and their share prices tend to be more volatile and their markets less liquid than companies with larger market capitalizations. Micro-cap companies may be newly formed or in the early stages of development, with limited product lines, markets or financial resources and may lack management depth. In addition, there may be less public information available about these companies. The shares of micro-cap companies tend to trade less frequently than those of larger, more established companies, which can adversely affect the pricing of these securities and the future ability to sell these securities. Also, it may take a long time before the Fund realizes a gain, if any, on an investment in a micro-cap company.
Non-Correlation Risk. The Fund’s return may not match the return of the Index for a number of reasons. For example, the Fund incurs a number of operating expenses not applicable to the Index, and incurs costs in buying and selling securities, especially when rebalancing the Fund’s securities holdings to reflect changes in the composition of the Index.
The Fund may not be fully invested at times, either as a result of cash flows into the Fund or reserves of cash held by the Fund to meet redemptions and expenses. If the Fund utilizes a sampling approach or futures or other derivative positions, or otherwise holds investments other than those which comprise the Index, its return may not correlate as well with the return on the Index, as would be the case if it purchased all of the securities in the Index with the same weightings as the Index.
Replication Management Risk. Unlike many investment companies, the Fund is not “actively” managed. Therefore, it would not necessarily sell a security because the security’s issuer was in financial trouble unless that security is removed from the Index.
Issuer-Specific Changes. The value of an individual security or particular type of security can be more volatile than the market as a whole and can perform differently from the value of the market as a whole. The value of securities of smaller issuers can be more volatile than that of larger issuers.
Non-Diversified Fund Risk. The Fund is considered non-diversified and can invest a greater portion of assets in securities of individual issuers than a diversified fund. As a result, changes in the market value of a single investment could cause greater fluctuations in share price than would occur in a diversified fund.
Claymore ETFs are listed on the NYSE Arca, depending on the ETF listing, the same way as shares of a publicly-traded company. Claymore ETFs can be purchased through most brokerage accounts. They can be bought and sold throughout the day on the NYSE Arca, depending on the ETF listing, during normal trading hours. The Fund issues and redeems shares at NAV only in large blocks of 50,000 shares (each block of 50,000 shares is called a “Creation Unit”) or multiples thereof. Only broker-dealers or large institutional investors with creation and redemption agreements, called Authorized Participants (“APs”), can purchase or redeem these Creation Units.
Investors buying or selling ETF shares on the secondary market may incur brokerage costs and other transactional fees. Shares of ETFs may fluctuate in price due to daily changes in trading volume. At times, shares may not have a high volume of trading. Except when aggregated in Creation Units, shares are not redeemable securities of the Fund.
The Claymore/BNY Mellon International Small Cap LDRs ETF and its Shares are not sponsored, endorsed, sold, recommended or promoted by BNY or any of its subsidiaries or affiliates. None of the BNY or any of its subsidiaries or affiliates make any representation or warranty, express or implied, to the shareholders of the Fund or any member of the public regarding the advisability of investing in securities generally or in the Fund particularly, the ability of any data supplied by BNY to track general stock market performance or the suitability or appropriateness of the Fund for the shareholders or members of the public. BNY’s only relationship to the Investment Adviser is the licensing of certain trademarks and trade names of BNY and of the data supplied by BNY, which is determined, composed and calculated by BNY without regard to the Investment Adviser, Fund or its Shares. Neither BNY nor any of its subsidiaries or affiliates has any obligation to take the needs of the Investment Adviser or the shareholders of the Fund into consideration in determining, composing or calculating the data supplied by BNY. BNY and any of its subsidiaries or affiliates are not responsible for and have not participated in the determination of the timing of, prices at, or quantities of the Shares to be issued or in the determination or calculation of the equation by which the products are to be converted to cash, prices of the Shares of the Fund or the timing of the issuance or sale of such Shares. BNY has no obligation or liability in connection with the administration, marketing or trading of the Fund or its Shares.
Investors should carefully consider the investment objectives and policies, risk considerations, charges and ongoing expenses of any investment product before investing. The prospectus contains this and other relevant information. Please read the prospectus carefully before you invest. To obtain a prospectus, please contact a securities representative or Claymore Securities, Inc., 2455 Corporate West Drive, Lisle, Illinois 60532, 800-345-7999, or download one by accessing the Literature section of this web site.
NOT FDIC-INSURED | NOT BANK-GUARANTEED | MAY LOSE VALUE
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