DVYA icon

iShares Asia/Pacific Dividend ETF

40.12 USD
+0.00
0.00%
At close Jul 30, 4:00 PM EDT
Pre-market
40.00
-0.12
0.30%
1 day
0.00%
5 days
-1.40%
1 month
4.29%
3 months
10.37%
6 months
11.32%
Year to date
12.19%
1 year
11.66%
5 years
24.13%
10 years
-10.31%
0
Funds holding %
of 7,324 funds
Analysts bullish %

Fund manager confidence

Based on 2025 Q1 regulatory disclosures by fund managers ($100M+ AUM)

60% more repeat investments, than reductions

Existing positions increased: 8 | Existing positions reduced: 5

1.4% more ownership

Funds ownership: 38.82% [Q4 2024] → 40.22% (+1.4%) [Q1 2025]

3% more capital invested

Capital invested by funds: $15.3M [Q4 2024] → $15.8M (+$479K) [Q1 2025]

8% less funds holding

Funds holding: 26 [Q4 2024] → 24 (-2) [Q1 2025]

40% less first-time investments, than exits

New positions opened: 3 | Existing positions closed: 5

Research analyst outlook

We haven’t received any recent analyst ratings for DVYA.

Financial journalist opinion

Neutral
Seeking Alpha
2 days ago
APAC Equities: The Sensitivity To Oil Prices
Among APAC equity markets, Australia has a higher beta to oil prices while India, Indonesia and Thailand have lower betas. Domestic political uncertainties have been one main reason for the decoupling trend seen in Indonesia and Thailand.
APAC Equities: The Sensitivity To Oil Prices
Neutral
Seeking Alpha
1 month ago
DVYA: Commendable Screening Intent, But The Outcome Isn't Good Enough
iShares Asia/Pacific Dividend ETF offers exposure to 50 high-yielding Asia-Pacific stocks, but is heavily concentrated in Australia and Hong Kong, and excludes REITs. While DVYA eventually weights its portfolio based on the indicated dividend yield, prospective stocks are made to clear six different screeners before making the cut. Despite a strong yield above 5.75% and a low P/E, DVYA has underperformed broader Pacific ETFs like IPAC quite significantly.
DVYA: Commendable Screening Intent, But The Outcome Isn't Good Enough
Neutral
Seeking Alpha
1 year ago
Asia-Pacific Is Not Just China
While the China macro story of ongoing transition is a headwind to the rest of Asia, there is more to the region's economic health than this.
Neutral
Seeking Alpha
1 year ago
ASEAN Economic Outlook In 2024
The total nominal GDP of the ten ASEAN nations measured in US dollar terms amounted to USD 3.6 trillion in 2022, more than doubling compared with total GDP of USD 1.6 trillion in 2009. Singapore's GDP growth rate improved to a pace of 2.8% y/y in the fourth quarter of 2023 according to the advance estimate of GDP from the Ministry of Trade and Industry (MTI).
Charts implemented using Lightweight Charts™