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Invesco S&P Global Water Index ETF
CGW
Market cap
$996M
Overview
Fund Trends
Analyst Outlook
Journalist POV
62.38
USD
+0.58
0.94%
At close
Updated
Jun 2, 4:00 PM EDT
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After hours
1D
5D
1M
3M
6M
YTD
1Y
5Y
10Y
1 day
0.94%
5 days
-1.03%
1 month
-2.24%
3 months
-8.03%
6 months
-2.93%
Year to date
-1.93%
1 year
2.01%
5 years
15.48%
10 years
110.46%
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Sentiment
3-Months
Positive
Neutral
66.7%
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Neutral
Zacks Investment Research
11 hours ago
Should You Invest in the Invesco S&P Global Water Index ETF (CGW)?
Designed to provide broad exposure to the Industrials - Water segment of the equity market, the Invesco S&P Global Water Index ETF (CGW) is a passively managed exchange traded fund launched on May 14, 2007.
Negative
Seeking Alpha
1 month ago
CGW: Global Mix Of Water Utilities And Industrials Lacks A Coherent Investment Case
CGW has performed poorly since inception, versus U.S.-focused water funds and the broader market. The fund's 43% allocation to slow-growth, state-dependent utilities is a major concern, counterbalancing the fund's exposure to more innovative water-focused industrials. International exposure, especially to Brazilian and UK utilities, introduces regulatory and political risks that may hinder long-term compounding.
Neutral
Zacks Investment Research
2 months ago
Should You Invest in the Invesco S&P Global Water Index ETF (CGW)?
Launched on May 14, 2007, the Invesco S&P Global Water Index ETF (CGW) is a passively managed exchange traded fund designed to provide a broad exposure to the Industrials - Water segment of the equity market.
Neutral
Zacks Investment Research
4 months ago
Should You Invest in the Invesco S&P Global Water Index ETF (CGW)?
Looking for broad exposure to the Industrials - Water segment of the equity market? You should consider the Invesco S&P Global Water Index ETF (CGW), a passively managed exchange traded fund launched on May 14, 2007.
Neutral
Zacks Investment Research
6 months ago
Should You Invest in the Invesco S&P Global Water Index ETF (CGW)?
Launched on May 14, 2007, the Invesco S&P Global Water Index ETF (CGW) is a passively managed exchange traded fund designed to provide a broad exposure to the Industrials - Water segment of the equity market.
Neutral
Zacks Investment Research
8 months ago
Should You Invest in the Invesco S&P Global Water Index ETF (CGW)?
Designed to provide broad exposure to the Industrials - Water segment of the equity market, the Invesco S&P Global Water Index ETF (CGW) is a passively managed exchange traded fund launched on May 14, 2007.
Positive
Seeking Alpha
10 months ago
CGW: A Ticket To The Global Water Industry
CGW is well-positioned to benefit from global water scarcity, urbanization, and technological innovation, offering diversified exposure beyond U.S.-focused water ETFs. The fund's international holdings, especially in APAC and emerging markets, tap into rapid infrastructure growth and regulatory-driven sustainability trends. CGW combines a competitive 2% dividend yield with attractive valuation and risk diversification, making it suitable for growth and income investors.
Neutral
Zacks Investment Research
10 months ago
Should You Invest in the Invesco S&P Global Water Index ETF (CGW)?
The Invesco S&P Global Water Index ETF (CGW) was launched on 05/14/2007, and is a passively managed exchange traded fund designed to offer broad exposure to the Industrials - Water segment of the equity market.
Neutral
Zacks Investment Research
1 year ago
Should You Invest in the Invesco S&P Global Water Index ETF (CGW)?
Launched on 05/14/2007, the Invesco S&P Global Water Index ETF (CGW) is a passively managed exchange traded fund designed to provide a broad exposure to the Industrials - Water segment of the equity market.
Neutral
Zacks Investment Research
1 year ago
Should You Invest in the Invesco S&P Global Water Index ETF (CGW)?
Looking for broad exposure to the Industrials - Water segment of the equity market? You should consider the Invesco S&P Global Water Index ETF (CGW), a passively managed exchange traded fund launched on 05/14/2007.
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