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Non-U.S. equity ETFs pulled in $20 billion last month as investors sought bargains overseas.
Claims lodged against Adani conglomerate weigh on a $5 billion India fund.
The iShares Core MSCI Emerging Markets ETF (IEMG) manages $72.5 billion in assets and has received $4.1 billion in cash inflows year-to-date.
Big time market uncertainty surrounding the Fed and a possible earnings recession didn't stop investors from plowing assets into two of the “Big Three” asset managers according to this week's ETF Issuer League.
VettaFi's vice chairman Tom Lydon discussed the iShares Core MSCI Emerging Markets ETF (IEMG) on this week's “ETF of the Week” podcast with Chuck Jaffe of “Money Life.” According to Jaffe, IEMG is a “meat and potatoes” emerging markets fund, even though for many investors, emerging markets are not necessarily a standard exposure.
It's been a rough year for investors as both equities and bonds stumbled, but the ETF industry has had a strong year despite sticky inflation and tough markets. Evan Harp sat down with VettaFi head of research Todd Rosenbluth to discuss.
Before the year comes to a close, we highlight some of the most interesting debuts to consider.
Bull vs. Bear is a weekly feature where the VettaFi writers' room takes opposite sides for a debate on controversial stocks, strategies, or market ideas — with plenty of discussion of ETF ideas to play either angle. For this edition of Bull vs.
IEMG invests in emerging markets. The fund is popular and cheap, but sensitive to global equity risk aversion.
China tends to dominate cap-weighted EM indexes.