SPDR MSCI ACWI ex-US ETF
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Funds holding %
of 7,429 funds
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Analysts bullish %
Fund manager confidence
Based on 2025 Q2 regulatory disclosures by fund managers ($100M+ AUM)
83% more first-time investments, than exits
New positions opened: 33 | Existing positions closed: 18
10% more capital invested
Capital invested by funds: $1.3B [Q1] → $1.43B (+$135M) [Q2]
10% more funds holding in top 10
Funds holding in top 10: 10 [Q1] → 11 (+1) [Q2]
5% more funds holding
Funds holding: 223 [Q1] → 235 (+12) [Q2]
0% more repeat investments, than reductions
Existing positions increased: 75 | Existing positions reduced: 75
0.2% less ownership
Funds ownership: 75.37% [Q1] → 75.17% (-0.2%) [Q2]
Research analyst outlook
We haven’t received any recent analyst ratings for CWI.
Financial journalist opinion
Neutral
Seeking Alpha
3 weeks ago
Key ETF Asset Class Performance
The market ended the month of July on a down note, but the S&P 500 still ended the month with a gain of 2.3%. While domestic equities posted small gains in July, there was quite a bit of disparity among international markets.

Positive
Zacks Investment Research
1 month ago
Why Global ETFs Could Surge Amid U.S.-Japan Trade Deal
As tariff tensions ease and investor sentiment improves, global ETFs like ACWI are poised for a rally.

Negative
Seeking Alpha
4 months ago
Country ETFs Since 'Liberation Day'
Since President Trump's second term began with the Inauguration on January 20th, the S&P 500 ETF (SPY) is down 16.5% compared to a 6.2% drop for the all world ex US ETF (CWI). It's early, but the rest of the world is solidly beating US markets so far under Trump 2.0. The average country ETF is down exactly 10% in the two and a half trading days since Trump's "Liberation Day," and the only two down less than 5% are India (INDA) and Turkey (TUR).

Neutral
Seeking Alpha
11 months ago
Highest And Lowest Country ETF Dividend Yields
US equities have outperformed the rest of the world for a long time now. While the US is up 58% on a total return basis during the current bull market, the rest of the world is up 13.5 percentage points less at +44.5%. Looking at the international dividend ETF over a longer time frame, over the last five years, it's up 20.6% in price and more than double that on a total return basis.

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