Invests in stocks of companies located in emerging markets around the world, such as China, Brazil, Taiwan, and South Africa. Goal is to closely track the return of the FTSE Emerging Markets All Cap China A Transition Index. Has high potential for growth, but also high risk; share value may swing up and down more than that of stock funds that invest in developed countries, including the United States. Only appropriate for long-term goals.
This is very aggressive.
Average annual performance
As of03/31/2016
1 Year | 3 Year | 5 Year | 10 Year | Since Inception 03/04/2005 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
FTSE Emerging Markets ETF** | –12.63% | –4.35% | –4.15% | 2.83% | 5.38% |
Spliced Emerging Markets Index† | –12.45% | –4.16% | –3.96% | 3.01% | 5.58% |
Characteristics as of 03/31/2016
Fund total net assets | $51.5 billion |
Number of stocks | 3944 |
Net assets of ten largest holdings | 17.0% |
Month-end ten largest holdings
(17.0% of total net assets) as of 03/31/2016
(17.0% of total net assets) as of 03/31/2016
1 | Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Ltd. | |
2 | Tencent Holdings Ltd. | |
3 | China Mobile Ltd. | |
4 | China Construction Bank Corp. | |
5 | Naspers Ltd. | |
6 | Industrial & Commercial Bank of China Ltd. | |
7 | Hon Hai Precision Industry Co. Ltd. | |
8 | Infosys Ltd. | |
9 | Bank of China Ltd. | |
10 | Housing Development Finance Corp. Ltd. |
Source: http://www.vanguard.com
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