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MSCI Emerging Markets Asia ETF (EMIA)
The iShares MSCI Emerging Markets Asia ETF seeks to track the investment results of an index composed of large- and mid-capitalization stocks in emerging market countries in Asia, excluding Japan.
EMIA is a non-diversified fund.
Overview
Name: iShares MSCI Emerging Markets Asia ETF
Ticker: EMIA
Inception Date: Mar 12, 2009
Exchange: NYSE ARCA
CUSIP: 46432C103
Issuer: BlackRock
Market Value: $6.17B
Net Assets: $6.17B
Average 3-Month Daily Volume: 1,894,921
Yield: N/A
Shares Outstanding: 250,000,000
Share Price: $39.71
Average Spread: 0.02
Closing Price: $39.80
Gross Expense Ratio: 0.13%
Net Expense Ratio: 0.13%
Inception Date: Mar 12, 2009
Top holdings
Name | Overweight (%) | Underweight (%) | Total (%)
Alibaba Group Holding 13.03 | -2.45 | 10.58
Tencent Holdings 10.05 | -0.56 | 9.49
Samsung Elect 4.43 | -0.48 | 3.95
Taiwan Semiconductor 3.53 | -0.26 | 3.27
Housing Bank 2.42 | -0.28 | 2.14
Holdings Subject to Change
Top Country Allocation
Name | Overweight (%) | Underweight (%) | Total (%)
China 57.84 | -6.09 | 51.75
South Korea 21.34 | -1.58 | 19.76
Taiwan 12.51 | -0.62 | 11.89
India 9.44 | -0.87 | 8.57
Holdings Subject to Change
MSCI Emerging Markets Asia ETF (EMIA)
The iShares MSCI Emerging Markets Asia ETF seeks to track the investment results of an index composed of large- and mid-capitalization stocks in emerging market countries in Asia, excluding Japan. EMIA is a non-diversified fund.
Overview.
EMIA NYSE ARCA | USD | N/A | N/A N/A | 7.15 B
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Distributor: BlackRock Investments, LLC
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Chris Lai, Head of ETF Research and Investment Strategy at Macquarie, says investors should target growth in the tech and healthcare sectors in China and avoid sectors that have performed well in the past. He speaks with Yousef Gamal El-Din and Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia." (Source: Bloomberg)
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The iShares MSCI Emerging Markets Asia ETF (EMIA) may be subject to the following risks:
Country of Risk. A larger percentage of assets may be focused in a small number of countries, which may increase the potential impact to the fund's performance.
Emerging Markets Risk. The fund is subject to the risk that the economies of the countries to which the fund has exposure to will not develop as rapidly or as expected, and their economies are vulnerable to disruption by global economic downturns.
Industry Concentration Risk. The fund is subject to industry concentration risks and a larger percentage of assets may be focused in a small number of industries, which may increase the potential impact to the fund's performance.
Small-Cap risk. The fund may invests in securities of small-cap companies, which may be more vulnerable to adverse business and economic conditions, and their prices may be more volatile than those of larger, more established companies.
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