- “Vanguard FTSE Emerging Markets (VWO), iShares Core MSCI Emerging Markets ETF (IEMG), and iShares MSCI Emerging Markets ETF (EEM) have between 25% and 33% of recent assets invested in Chinese companies,” said Todd Rosenbluth, head of research at VettaFi. “So investors are heavily exposed to risks and the rewards tied to China’s economy and politics.”
- Some emerging-market ETFs bet even bigger on China. Emerging Markets Internet & Ecommerce (EMQQ) has 52% of assets invested in Chinese companies, including heavy stakes in Alibaba (BABA), Tencent (TCEHY) and JD.com (JD), Rosenbluth notes. READ MORE
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