Top 9 Largest Emerging Markets ETFs In The World

Today let’s discuss an interesting topic – the top 9 largest emerging markets ETFs in the world. We have brought an interesting article from Insider Monkey again. This year we have had to hace with a serious problem that has stricken the entire world. Coronavirus pandemic has changed lots of things, as industries stopped working and millions of people lost their jobs. The world and industries have just recovered from the first shock, we have to prepare for the second wave of the pandemic. World economy has also felt the impact of the pandemic and even ecenomists can’t predict when world economy will prosper again.

Nevertheless, if you are skilled and cautious, it’s worth investing in ETFs, but before doing it, you should check out its assets under management (AUM), expense ratio and trading volume. And now without a further ado, let’s see what Insider MOnkey have investigated for you about the top 9 largest emerging markets ETFs in the world. 

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9- Invesco Emerging Markets Sovereign Debt ETF (PCY), $3.6 billion

It’s expense ratio is 0.50%, while annual return has been 19.25% in the past three years.

8- SPDR Portfolio Emerging Markets ETF (SPEM), $3.8 billion

It’s largest holdings are China Construction Bank, Naspers, Tencent, Alibaba, and TSMC. It’s expense ratio is 0.11%, while annual return has been 25.6% in the past three years.

7- VanEck Vectors J.P. Morgan EM Local Currency Bond ETF (EMLC), $4.3 billion

It’s expense ratio is 0.41%, while annual return has been 10.88% in the past three years.

6- iShares Edge MSCI Min Vol Emerging Markets ETF (EEMV), $5.3 billion

It has $5.3 billion in assets, the expense ratio is 0.25%, while the annual return has been 3.2% in the last three years.

5- Schwab Emerging Markets Equity ETF (SCHE), $6.6 billion

We are half way on our list of the top 9 largest emerging markets ETFs in the world with its $6.6 billion in assets. SCHE’s largest holdings are China Construction Bank, Tencent, Naspers, Alibaba and TSMC.

4- iShares J.P. Morgan USD Emerging Markets Bond ETF (EMB), $15.9 billion

The expense ratio is 0.39%, while the it has delivered 6.23% annualized return in the last three years.

3- iShares MSCI Emerging Markets ETF (EEM), $28.9 billion

In the past three years it has delivered 10.92% annual return. Its largest holdings are Samsung, Alibaba, Tencent and TSMC.

2- iShares Core MSCI Emerging Markets ETF (IEMG), $60.6 billion

IEMG got the second spot on our list with its $60.6 billion in assets, and its annualized return has been 11.09% in the past three years.

1- Vanguard FTSE Emerging Markets ETF (VWO), $65.3 billion

Vanguard’s VWO is tops the list of the 9 largest emerging markets ETFs in the world with its  $65.3 billion value in assets.

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