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How to read this: These ETFs report returns on different bases (Total Return, Price Return), so the return figures are not directly comparable. You are comparing an accumulating and a distributing ETF. Returns are shown as total return where available, so the distributing fund is not unfairly penalised for paying dividends out as cash.
Growth of €100, side by side
iShares MSCI EM ex-China UCITS ETF +68.2%iShares Core MSCI EM IMI UCITS ETF +48.8%iShares Core MSCI EM IMI UCITS ETF +55.4%State Street® SPDR® Portfolio Emerging Markets ETF +31.2%
Each fund rebased to 100 at the start of the shared window — weekly closing prices, end-of-day. Past performance does not predict the future.
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iShares MSCI EM ex-China UCITS ETF
iShares
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iShares Core MSCI EM IMI UCITS ETF
iShares
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iShares Core MSCI EM IMI UCITS ETF
iShares
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State Street® SPDR® Portfolio Emerging Markets ETF
SPDR
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| 1-yr return | +44.2% Total Return | +43.8% Total Return | +30.3% Total Return | +18.1% Price Return |
| TER (yearly cost) | 0.18% | 0.18% | 0.18% | 0.07% lowest cost |
| Dividends | Pays you cash (distributing) | Pays you cash (distributing) | Reinvests dividends (accumulating) | Unknown |
| How it’s built | Owns the shares (physical) | Owns the shares (physical) | Owns the shares (physical) | Owns the shares (physical) |
| What it holds | Stocks (equity) | Stocks (equity) | Stocks (equity) | Stocks (equity) |
| Index | MSCI Emerging Markets | MSCI Emerging Markets IMI | MSCI Emerging Markets IMI | S&P Emerging BMI Index |
| Fund size | €5.5B | €38B | €37.4B | €15.1B |
| Home country (domicile) | IE | IE | IE | US |
| Currency | USD | USD | USD | USD |
| Primary ticker | EXCD | EIMU | EMIM | SPEM |
| ISIN | IE000W8RYVC0 | IE00BD45KH83 | IE00BKM4GZ66 | US78463X5095 |
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