Some of the world's top emerging market ETFs benchmark to the MSCI
Emerging Markets Index offered by the index provider MSCI.
MSCI
Emerging Markets Indexes offer a building block approach with a rules - based, consistent and transparent methodology.
Not exact matches
The MSCI World
Index offers a broad global equity benchmark without
emerging markets exposure.
Meanwhile,
emerging market bonds that make up the J.P. Morgan EMBI Global Core
Index, currently
offer similar yields and may benefit from global reflationary trends despite the potential challenge of higher valuations and a rising U.S dollar in the short term.
ETFs such as the iShares Core MSCI
Emerging Markets ETF (IEMG), which uses the MSCI Emerging Markets Investable Market Index as its benchmark index, offer diversified exposure to Asia and other emerging
Emerging Markets ETF (IEMG), which uses the MSCI Emerging Markets Investable Market Index as its benchmark index, offer diversified exposure to Asia and other emerging m
Markets ETF (IEMG), which uses the MSCI
Emerging Markets Investable Market Index as its benchmark index, offer diversified exposure to Asia and other emerging
Emerging Markets Investable Market Index as its benchmark index, offer diversified exposure to Asia and other emerging m
Markets Investable
Market Index as its benchmark index, offer diversified exposure to Asia and other emerging mar
Index as its benchmark
index, offer diversified exposure to Asia and other emerging mar
index,
offer diversified exposure to Asia and other
emerging emerging marketsmarkets.
The new actively managed fund serves as a complement to Vanguard's corresponding
index and ETF offering, Vanguard Emerging Markets Government Bond Index Fund, which was introduced in
index and ETF
offering, Vanguard
Emerging Markets Government Bond
Index Fund, which was introduced in
Index Fund, which was introduced in 2013.
The new
offering will expand Vanguard's U.S. - domiciled active fixed income fund roster to 25 funds and is said to complement the firm's existing
emerging markets bond
index offering.
The new funds
offer investors triple exposure to two MSCI
indexes covering Developed ex-U.S. (EAFE)
Markets and
Emerging Markets, as well as the Russell 1000 Technology
Index.
For example, EEM and EFA
offer exposure to MSCI
indexes that cover
emerging and ex-U.S. developed
markets, respectively.
This top - down macro-focused fund
offers exposure to
emerging and frontier
markets countries as well as off -
index countries.