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iShares MSCI Finland ETF

43.02 USD
-0.04
0.09%
At close Updated Sep 12, 4:00 PM EDT
1 day
-0.09%
5 days
1.01%
1 month
3.49%
3 months
3.21%
6 months
13.6%
Year to date
32.25%
1 year
20.4%
5 years
5.52%
10 years
36.4%
0
Funds holding %
of 7,462 funds
Analysts bullish %

Fund manager confidence

Based on 2025 Q2 regulatory disclosures by fund managers ($100M+ AUM)

20.84% more ownership

Funds ownership: 57.94% [Q1] → 78.79% (+20.84%) [Q2]

12% more capital invested

Capital invested by funds: $17.3M [Q1] → $19.3M (+$2.01M) [Q2]

29% less funds holding

Funds holding: 21 [Q1] → 15 (-6) [Q2]

46% less first-time investments, than exits

New positions opened: 7 | Existing positions closed: 13

100% less repeat investments, than reductions

Existing positions increased: 0 | Existing positions reduced: 5

Financial journalist opinion

Neutral
Seeking Alpha
12 days ago
Best And Worst Country ETFs Since Trump 2.0
It has been 225 days since President Trump's Inauguration on January 20th, and the S&P 500 entered today up 8% since the last close before the Inauguration. Speaking of the G7, the US has been the worst market among these seven developed nations since Inauguration Day in January. Along with being the second-best performing country ETF since Inauguration Day, Vietnamhas easily been the best performer since April 8th with a gain of 77.5%.
Best And Worst Country ETFs Since Trump 2.0
Positive
Seeking Alpha
6 months ago
EFNL: Attempting To Bounceback, But A Sub-Optimal Buy At This Juncture
The iShares MSCI Finland ETF (EFNL) which offers exposure to stocks from the happiest economy in the world doesn't have the most exemplary risk-adjusted return track record. EFNL's wide spreads are a concern, but is mitigated to some extent by a solid enough yield of over 4.5%. After prolonged challenges, particularly on the GDP front, the Finnish economy is taking baby steps to make up for lost ground.
EFNL: Attempting To Bounceback, But A Sub-Optimal Buy At This Juncture
Neutral
Seeking Alpha
1 year 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.
Highest And Lowest Country ETF Dividend Yields
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