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 "Our latest pick is iShares Sweden (NYSE: EWD); Sweden is a high quality, fiscally strong country with top flight multinationals in its ETF basket," says Carl Delfeld in Chartwell ETF.

"The main rationale for recommending Sweden, which is weighted only 1% in the MSCI World index, is its relative value despite being right at the top in terms of performance this year – up 33%.

"Trading at just over ten times earnings, it seems oversold compared with many other European developed markets trading in the mid and high teens as well as some emerging markets such as Mexico at 18 times, Taiwan at 25 times, and India at 21 times earnings.

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"The top company in the Sweden ETF is the telcom equipment maker Ericsson which accounts for 15% of the basket. Ericsson is a much stronger balance sheet than its peers. Just over 40% of all telephone calls worldwide go through an Ericsson system. 

"Other top companies in the Sweden ETF include Sandvik, Volvo and Atlas Copco. About 50% of EWD’s exposure is to the financial and industrial sectors.

"Sweden’s big banks, namely: Nordea, Handelsbanken, SEB, and Swedbank all have some non-performing loan problems but recent earnings reports indicate that the situation is under control.

"Consumer confidence is now off the lows hit in the first quarter of this year, increasing for the second consecutive month in June and Sweden's business confidence indicator also improved - for the third straight month in June. 

"Retail sales are also climbing albeit from a low base. Another great aspect of Sweden is the he Swedish central bank (Riksbank),the oldest central bank in Europe and is a fierce inflation fighter.

"Sweden’s reputation as a big spending, high tax state might also be due for a re-valuation. While government spending, even excluding investment outlays, were boosted from 22% of gross domestic product in 1970 to 30% in 1980, the number has come back down.

"Sweden’s finance minister Anders Borg is pushing Sweden in the opposite direction, encouraging the legislature to cut taxes, cap spending and privatize parts of health care.

"The main catalyst is relative valuations and the momentum of Sweden’s market. The recent Swedish banking earnings reports were, on balance, positive and the expected global economic recovery should buoy Swedish companies in the industrial sector. The risk factor is medium and I suggest an 8-10% trailing stop loss."




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