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IndexIQ Announces August 2015 M&A Deal Holdings in IQ Merger Arbitrage ETF (Ticker: MNA)

August 11, 2015 12:52 PM EDT

MNA is designed to provide exposure to accelerating global M&A activity;
ETF was the first merger arbitrage ETF in the market

RYE BROOK, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- IndexIQ, a pioneer and leading provider of innovative investment solutions, today announced the mergers and acquisitions (M&A) deals to which investors can gain exposure in the IQ Merger Arbitrage ETF (Ticker: MNA). MNA was the industry’s first exchange-traded fund (ETF) to give investors exposure to global corporate M&A activity, which is rapidly increasing.

MNA has more than five years of live performance, having launched on November 17, 2009, while its underlying index, the IQ Merger Arbitrage Index, has more than seven years of live performance, having launched on October 31, 2007.

MNA was designed to provide capital appreciation by investing in global companies for which there has been a public announcement of a takeover by an acquirer, a strategy generally known as “merger arbitrage.” This strategy generally seeks to take advantage of the price differential, where it exists, between the current trading price of a stock and the price of that stock at the time the deal is completed.

As of August 5, 2015, the deals that were added to and removed from the IQ Merger Arbitrage ETF are as follows:

 

M&A Deals Added to the MNA ETF

Target   Acquirer   Target   Target   Announce   Added
Name   Name   Sector   Country   Date   Date
The Chubb Corp. ACE Limited Financials United States 07/01/2015 08/05/2015
Cytec Industries, Inc. Solvay SA Materials United States 07/29/2015 08/05/2015
Gramercy Property Trust, Inc. Chambers Street Properties Financials United States 07/01/2015 08/05/2015
Health Net, Inc. Centene Corp. Health Care United States 07/02/2015 08/05/2015
Humana, Inc. Aetna, Inc. Health Care United States 07/03/2015 08/05/2015
Italcementi Fabbriche Riunite Cemento SpA HeidelbergCement AG Materials Italy 07/28/2015 08/05/2015
MarkWest Energy Partners LP Marathon Petroleum Corp. Energy United States 07/13/2015 08/05/2015
OM Group, Inc. Apollo Global Management LLC Materials United States 06/01/2015 08/05/2015
Receptos, Inc. Celgene Corp. Health Care United States 07/14/2015 08/05/2015
RSA Insurance Group Plc Zurich Insurance Group AG Financials United Kingdom 07/28/2015 08/05/2015
StanCorp Financial Group, Inc.   Meiji Yasuda Life Insurance Co.   Financials   United States   07/23/2015   08/05/2015
 
 

M&A Deals Removed from the MNA ETF

Target   Acquirer       Announce   Added   Deal
Name   Name   Sector   Country   Date   Date   Result
Advent Software, Inc. SS&C Technologies Holdings, Inc. Information Technology United States 02/02/2015 03/04/2015 Completed
RTI International Metals, Inc. Alcoa, Inc. Materials United States 03/09/2015 04/06/2015 Completed
Rosetta Resources, Inc. Noble Energy, Inc. Energy United States 05/11/2015 06/03/2015 Completed
Catamaran Corp. UnitedHealth Group, Inc. Health Care United States 03/30/2015 04/06/2015 Completed
TSB Banking Group Plc Banco de Sabadell SA Financials United Kingdom 03/20/2015 04/06/2015 Completed
Baker Hughes, Inc. Halliburton Co. Energy United States 11/17/2014 12/03/2014 Max Age
Mylan NV Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. Health Care United States 04/21/2015 05/05/2015 Cancelled
OmniVision Technologies, Inc.  

Omnivision Technologies, Inc. /Private Group

  Information Technology   United States   08/14/2014   09/04/2014   Max Age
 

“Historically, investors have not had broad access to capitalize on mergers and acquisitions activity in an ETF,” said Adam Patti, chief executive officer at IndexIQ. “The Merger Arbitrage ETF is a hedged strategy designed to take advantage of price disparities that exist in merger activity and strengthen investor portfolios by buying below the target price and realizing the capital appreciation if the deal closes at or above the target price. As such a strategy had not historically been accessible in an ETF before the launch of MNA more than four years ago, we are very excited about providing investors with this liquid, transparent, low cost, and easily tradable product.”

Merger Arbitrage funds typically have the potential to benefit from buying target companies below the target price. The “spread” in price, the difference between the target price and market price, can be quite lucrative for investors, especially if there are competitive bids for a company. Given today’s relatively low corporate valuations and the significant amount of cash on corporate balance sheets, industry experts forecast a rapid increase in M&A activity.

The IQ Merger Arbitrage ETF seeks to track, before fees and expenses, the performance of the IQ Merger Arbitrage Index. The Index seeks to achieve capital appreciation by investing in global companies for which there has been a public announcement of a takeover by an acquirer. This approach is based on a passive strategy of owning certain announced takeover targets with the goal of generating returns that are representative of global merger arbitrage activity. The Index also includes short exposure to global equities as a partial equity market hedge.

IndexIQ indexes underlie a variety of investment products, including ETFs, mutual funds, and institutional accounts. IndexIQ products are designed to be liquid, transparent, low cost,* and accessible to a broad range of investors, many of which are the first of their kind to be introduced to the market, including:

  • IQ Hedge Multi-Strategy Plus Fund (IQHIX – Class I Shares; IQHOX – Class A Shares), the first open-end, no-load hedge fund replication mutual fund;
  • IQ Hedge Multi-Strategy Tracker ETF (NYSE Arca: QAI), the first US-listed hedge fund replication Exchange-Traded Fund;
  • IQ Hedge Market Neutral Tracker ETF (NYSE Arca: QMN), providing exposure to the market neutral hedge fund universe;
  • IQ Hedge Macro Tracker ETF (NYSE Arca: MCRO), the first Global Macro/Emerging Markets hedge fund replication ETF;
  • IQ Hedge Long/Short Tracker ETF (NYSE Arca: QLS), seeking investment results that correspond to the collective hedge funds pursuing a long/short strategy;
  • IQ Hedge Event-Driven Tracker ETF (NYSE Arca: QED), seeking investment results that correspond to the collective hedge funds pursuing an event driven strategy;
  • IQ Merger Arbitrage ETF (NYSE Arca: MNA), the first merger arbitrage ETF;
  • IQ 50 Percent Hedged FTSE International ETF (NYSE Arca: HFXI), the first 50 percent currency hedged international equity ETF;
  • IQ 50 Percent Hedged FTSE Europe ETF (NYSE Arca: HFXE), the first 50 percent currency hedged European equity ETF;
  • IQ 50 Percent Hedged FTSE Japan ETF (NYSE Arca: HFXJ), the first 50 percent currency hedged Japan equity ETF;
  • IQ Real Return ETF (NYSE Arca: CPI), the first US-listed “real return” ETF, which seeks to generate a real return above the rate of inflation as measured by changes in the Consumer Price Index;
  • IQ US Real Estate Small Cap ETF (NYSE Arca: ROOF), the first US Real Estate Small Cap ETF;
  • IQ Global Resources ETF (NYSE Arca: GRES), the first hedged global natural resources ETF;
  • IQ Global Agribusiness Small Cap ETF (NYSE Arca: CROP), the first agribusiness small cap ETF;
  • IQ Global Oil Small Cap ETF (NYSE Arca: IOIL), the first global oil small cap ETF;
  • IQ Canada Small Cap ETF (NYSE Arca: CNDA), the first Canada small cap ETF;
  • IQ Australia Small Cap ETF (NYSE Arca: KROO), the first Australia small cap ETF.

About IndexIQ

IndexIQ is a pioneer and leading provider of innovative investment solutions focused on absolute return, real assets, and international strategies. IndexIQ’s solutions are offered as ETFs, mutual funds, separately managed accounts, and ETF model portfolios. The company's philosophy is to democratize investment management by providing all investors with cost-effective access to the types of high-quality, sophisticated investment products that typically have been reserved for institutional and ultra high-net-worth investors. Founded upon cutting-edge academic research, IndexIQ’s mission is to take indexing to the next level by combining the best attributes of both passive and active investing, and make strategies available to investors in low cost, liquid, and transparent products*. IndexIQ is an indirect, wholly-owned subsidiary of New York Life Insurance Company. Additional information about the IndexIQ and its products can be found at IQetfs.com.

* The nature of IndexIQ's products allows for these potential benefits, which typically are not associated with traditional hedge funds.

Consider the Funds’ investment objectives, risks, and charges and expenses carefully before investing. The prospectus and the statement of additional information include this and other relevant information about the Funds and are available by visiting IQetfs.com or calling 888-934-0777. Read the prospectus carefully before investing.

IndexIQ® is the indirect wholly owned subsidiary of New York Life Investment Management Holdings LLC. ALPS Distributors, Inc. (ALPS) is the principal underwriter of the ETFs. NYLIFE Distributors LLC is a distributor of the ETFs and the principal underwriter of the mutual fund. NYLIFE Distributors LLC is located at 169 Lackawanna Ave, Parsippany, NJ 07054. ALPS Distributors, Inc. is not affiliated with NYLIFE Distributors LLC. NYLIFE Distributors LLC is a Member FINRA/SIPC.

*IndexIQ’s ETF holdings are available daily on IndexIQ’s website. Brokerage commissions apply to ETFs. ETFs are liquid in that they are exchange-traded.

Index performance does not reflect charges and expenses associated with the Funds or brokerage commissions associated with buying and selling ETF shares. One cannot invest directly in an index.

The IQ Hedge Multi-Strategy Plus Fund (IQ Fund), the IQ Hedge Multi-Strategy Tracker ETF (IQ Multi-Strategy ETF), the IQ Hedge Market Neutral Tracker ETF (QMN ETF), the IQ Hedge Long/Short Tracker ETF (QLS ETF), the IQ Hedge Event-Driven Tracker ETF (QED ETF), and the IQ Macro Tracker ETF (IQ Macro ETF) are not hedge funds and do not invest in hedge funds. The IQ Hedge-Multi Strategy Plus Fund is a registered open-end mutual fund that invests in exchange-traded funds (ETFs) and similar securities in an attempt to replicate the performance characteristics of certain hedge fund investing styles, but with less cost, more liquidity, and greater portfolio transparency than traditional hedge funds. There can be no assurance that the Funds’ investment strategies will be successful. The investment performance of the IQ Multi-Strategy ETF, the QMN ETF, the IQ Macro ETF, the QLS ETF, the QED ETF, and the IQ Real Return ETF (collectively, the IQ ETFs), because they are funds of funds, depends on the investment performance of the underlying ETFs in which they invest. There is no guarantee that the IQ ETFs themselves, or each of the underlying ETFs in the Funds’ portfolios, will perform exactly as its underlying index. The IQ ETFs are non-diversified and susceptible to greater losses if a single portfolio investment declines than would a diversified mutual fund. The IQ ETFs’ underlying ETFs invest in: foreign securities, which subject them to risk of loss not typically associated with domestic markets, such as currency fluctuations and political uncertainty; commodities markets, which subject them to greater volatility than investments in traditional securities, such as stocks and bonds; and fixed income securities, which subject them to credit risk; the possibility that the issuer of a security will be unable to make interest payments and/or repay the principal on its debt; and interest rate risk; changes in the value of a fixed-income security resulting from changes in interest rates. Leverage, including borrowing, will cause some of the IQ ETF’s underlying ETFs to be more volatile than if the underlying ETFs had not been leveraged.

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Source: IndexIQ



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