CIMB FTSE ASEAN 40

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#11
also, may i ask if you have considered CIMB S&P Ethical Asia Pacific Dividend ETF?
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(24-01-2016, 11:28 PM)pantoo Wrote: Hi Shrivathsa,

Yup, I'm concerned that I would not be able to find buyers if I need to liquidate it quickly.

Can you share more on this statement that you made in the previous post - "The liquidity is there, CIMB has to provide it, around 7000 units for buying and selling."

Is there any of such information available?

Thank you!

Hi Pantoo,

CIMB is the designated market maker for the fund.

Earlier it used to be Citigroup.

Attached is the announcement.

When you check on SGX, you will see that there is a guaranteed bid and ask quote, this is provided by CIMB.

Attached is a screengrab.

Cheers

Vathsa


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.pdf   Announcement on Change of Designated Market Maker.pdf (Size: 72.79 KB / Downloads: 1)
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#13
Hi Vathsa,

Thank you for your reply. Smile
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#14
Hi Pantoo,

One other thing to take note of is that the CIMB FTSE Asean 40 fund declares dividend in April every year.

The dividend is 0.47 SGD per unit, so, roughly 4% yield at current prices.

Regards

Vathsa
Disclaimer :-

I am not an investment professional.

I encourage you to do your own independent "due diligence" on any idea that I write about, because I could be and probably am wrong.

Nothing written here is an invitation to buy or sell any particular stock.

At most, I am handing out an educated guess as to what the markets may do.

The market will always find a new way to make a fool out of me (and maybe, even you!).

Even the best strategies of the past fail, sometimes spectacularly, when you least expect it.

I am not immune to that, so please understand that any past success of mine will probably be followed by failures
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(14-03-2016, 04:06 PM)Shrivathsa Wrote: Hi Pantoo,

One other thing to take note of is that the CIMB FTSE Asean 40 fund declares dividend in April every year.

The dividend is 0.47 SGD per unit, so, roughly 4% yield at current prices.

Regards

Vathsa

Thank you for the information. Smile
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#16
CIMB has announced its dividend, it is 0.35 USD per unit, as expected.

Ex Dividend on 12th April.

Dividend payout will be on 28th April.


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Nothing written here is an invitation to buy or sell any particular stock.

At most, I am handing out an educated guess as to what the markets may do.

The market will always find a new way to make a fool out of me (and maybe, even you!).

Even the best strategies of the past fail, sometimes spectacularly, when you least expect it.

I am not immune to that, so please understand that any past success of mine will probably be followed by failures
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#17
The final dividend after conversion was SGD 0.4691 per share.

This is based on the amount credited in the account for holding the shares.

At the current price that is roughly a 4.4% yield
Disclaimer :-

I am not an investment professional.

I encourage you to do your own independent "due diligence" on any idea that I write about, because I could be and probably am wrong.

Nothing written here is an invitation to buy or sell any particular stock.

At most, I am handing out an educated guess as to what the markets may do.

The market will always find a new way to make a fool out of me (and maybe, even you!).

Even the best strategies of the past fail, sometimes spectacularly, when you least expect it.

I am not immune to that, so please understand that any past success of mine will probably be followed by failures
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