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Africa & Middle East: All stocks and funds

A list of all African, Israeli & Middle Eastern companies traded on U.S. exchanges, sortable by price, P/E, name and industry.
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ADR Name Ticker Price Change % P/E MarCap Yield Sector Industry
Aberdeen Israel Fund ISL Fund Investment bank
Alon Blue Square Israel BSI Consumer Department stores
AngloGold Ashanti AU Mining Gold
Cellcom Israel CEL Telecom Wireless (celular)
DRDGOLD Ltd. DRD Mining Gold
First Quantum Minera (Zambia) FQVLF Mining Copper
Gold Fields Ltd. GFI Mining Gold
Harmony Gold Mining Co. Ltd. HMY Mining Gold
Impala Platinum Holdings IMPUY Mining Platinum
iShares Israel Cap Invest EIS Fund ETF
iShares Frontier 100 FM Fund ETF
iShares Qatar Capped QAT Fund ETF
iShares UAE Capped UAE Fund ETF
iShares South Africa EZA Fund ETF
Market Vectors Africa AFK Fund ETF
Market Vectors Egypt EGPT Fund ETF
Market Vectors Gulf States MES Fund ETF
Market Vectors Israel ISRA Fund ETF
MTN Group MTNOY Technology Telecom (celular)
Naspers NPSNY Consumer Media
Nile Pan Africa NAFAX Fund Mutual
Sappi Limited SPPJY Fund ETF
Sasol SSL Energy Oil
Sibanye Gold SGBL Mining Gold
SPDR Emerging Middle East & Africa GAF Consumer Paper
Standard Bank Group SGBLY Finance Bank
Telkom SA TLKGY Technology Telecom (fixed)
T. Rowe Price Africa & Middle East TRAMX Fund Mutual
WisdomTree Middle East Dividend GULF Fund ETF

What’s a BRIC?

BRIC (typically rendered as “the BRICs” or “the BRIC countries” or known as the “Big Four”) is a grouping acronym that refers to the countries of Brazil, Russia, India, and China that are deemed to all be at a similar stage of newly advanced economic development. The four countries, combined, currently account for more than a quarter of the world's land area and more than 40% of the world's population. Some economists believe the economic potential of Brazil, Russia, India, and China is such that they could become among the four most dominant economies by the year 2050.

The acronym was coined by Jim O’Neill of Goldman Sachs in a 2001 paper entitled “The World Needs Better Economic BRICs”.


What’s an ADR?

ADR is an acronym that stands for American Depositary Receipt. An ADR represents ownership in the shares of a non-U.S. company that trades in U.S. financial markets. ADRs enable investors to buy foreign companies on United State exchanges (NYSE, NASDAQ) and in US dollars while paying the same fees as other US listed securities. Additionally, companies that list ADRs are subject to the same compliance and laws as other US companies. ADRs do contain risk and can be extremely volatile.