Investing in Caribbean ETFs / Caribbean ETF Lists
There are no Caribbean ETFs, but investors can invest in ETFs for countries like Colombia and Mexico which are technically part of the Caribbean region. These ETFs would include the Deutsche X-trackers MSCI Mexico Hedged Equity ETF (NYSEARCA: DBMX) from Deutsche Asset & Wealth Management; the Global X MSCI Colombia ETF(NYSEARCA: GXG) from Global X; the iShares MSCI Colombia Capped ETF (NYSEARCA: ICOL) and iShares MSCI Mexico Investable Market Index Fund (NYSEARCA: EWW) from iShares; the Market Vectors Colombia ETF (NYSEARCA: COLX) from Van Eck; the ProShares Ultra MSCI Mexico Capped IMI (NYSEARCA: UMX) and the ProShares UltraShort MSCI Mexico Capped IMI (NYSEARCA: SMK) from ProShares; and the SPDR MSCI Mexico Quality Mix ETF (NYSEARCA: QMEX) from State Street SPDR. In addition, some ETFs on our Latin America ETF list (region wide) page may have exposure to Caribbean countries while our Caribbean closed-end fund lists page contains one closed-end fund focused on the region. Finally, investors should check out our Bahamas ADR list, Bermuda ADR list, Cayman Islands ADR list and Puerto Rico stock list pages for Caribbean ADRs.
Caribbean ETF List*
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