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IShares JP Morgan EM High Yield Bond ETF To Go Ex-Dividend On March 3rd, 2025 With 0.214 USD Dividend Per Share
On Trump's "first day," Emerging Markets faced difficulties, setting several records.
The opening price of the MSCI Emerging Markets Index based on expected PE is 46% lower than the S&P 500 Index, marking the largest gap since Obama's first inauguration in 2009; the average yield of local currency bonds in Emerging Markets is also lower than the yield of USA Treasuries. Analysis indicates that due to USA policy actions, a strong dollar, and high USA interest rates, Emerging Markets stocks are underweighted by investors.
IShares JP Morgan EM High Yield Bond ETF To Go Ex-Dividend On December 2nd, 2024 With 0.20606 USD Dividend Per Share
US Blue-Chip Bond Issuance Reaches Second-Highest Level Ever
IShares JP Morgan EM High Yield Bond ETF To Go Ex-Dividend On September 3rd, 2024 With 0.22364 USD Dividend Per Share
IShares J.P. Morgan EM High Yield Bond ETF Declares Monthly Distribution of $0.2138