What is iShares MSCI Brazil Small-Cap ETF (EWZS)?
The iShares MSCI Brazil Small-Cap ETF is an exchange-traded fund designed to track the performance of small-cap companies in Brazil. It aims to provide exposure to a broad range of Brazilian small-cap stocks, representing various sectors within the country's economy. The fund offers investors a way to access the growth potential of smaller Brazilian firms, which may differ from larger, more established companies. It is part of the iShares family of ETFs, which are managed by BlackRock, a global investment management corporation. The ETF employs a passive management strategy, seeking to replicate the performance of the MSCI Brazil Small Cap Index by holding a diversified portfolio of underlying securities. This approach provides investors with a cost-effective means of gaining targeted exposure to the Brazilian small-cap equity market. The fund's holdings typically include companies from industries such as consumer discretionary, financials, materials, and industrials, reflecting the economic landscape of Brazil.
iShares MSCI Brazil Small-Cap ETF Stock Price Today: Live Overview
The price today is shaped by live session activity, with iShares MSCI Brazil Small-Cap ETF currently at $13.18. It has traded within a range of $13.12 to $13.46, posting a daily percentage change of -4.5091%.
FAQ: iShares MSCI Brazil Small-Cap ETF (EWZS)
What is the current price of EWZS stock?
The stock is currently priced at $13.18.
Does EWZS pay dividends?
Dividends are paid according to the ETF's distribution policy.
Does EWZS have a formal corporate presence or regional headquarters in the UAE?
The ETF does not have a direct regional office or subsidiary in the UAE and is accessed via local brokers.
What is EWZS best known for?
It is most famous for providing exposure to small-cap Brazilian equities.
What assets are typically shown together with EWZS?
Commonly shown alongside EWZS: State Street SPDR Bloomberg 1-10 Year TIPS ETF, First Trust Europe AlphaDEX Fund, ACV Auctions Inc
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