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    Biotech ETFs Won’t be Affected by Fed Rate Hike

    Charlotte McLeod
    Mar. 17, 2015 11:52AM PST
    Life Science Investing News

    ETF Trends reported that biotechnology ETFs will not be affected if the US Federal Reserve raises interest rates later this year.

    ETF Trends reported that biotechnology ETFs will not be affected if the US Federal Reserve raises interest rates later this year.

    Deutsche Bank AG (NYSE:DB) said in a note:

    Biotech performance is inversely related to interest rates. Interestingly, we note that this correlation is stronger for Biotechs vs. S&P500: Given the news around the possibility of interest rate increase, investors are asking about the potential correlation between interest rates and Biotechs.

    The news outlet also states:

    The recent surge in 10-year Treasury has done nothing to derail biotech ETFs. Since Feb. 2, 10-year yields have surged 25.4% and the iShares Nasdaq Biotechnology ETF (NasdaqGS: IBB), the largest biotech ETF, is higher by almost 11% over that period. [More Upside for Healthcare ETFs]

    The SPDR S&P Biotech ETF (NYSEArca: XBI) and the First Trust NYSE Arca Biotechnology Index Fund (NYSEArca: FBT) are up 18% and 13.4%, respectively, over that period.

    Deutsche Bank studied 20 years of data on the Nasdaq Biotechnology Index, IBB’s underlying index, and the NYSE Arca Biotechnology Index, FBT’s underlying index, against 20-year bond rates and ‘found the correlation at negative 0.78 for the NYSE ARCA Biotech Index while it was negative 0.69 for the NASDAQ Biotechnology Index,’ according to Barron’s.

    Click here to read the full ETF Trends report.

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