On June 6, Vanguard FTSE Emerging Markets ETF (VWO) fell 3.08% in regular trading, trading at $58.445/share, with trading volume of $202 million.
On the news front, emerging market ETFs listed in the U.S. have been facing sustained redemption pressure. Data shows that in the week ending May 29, total capital outflows from U.S.-listed emerging market ETFs reached $1.44 billion, marking the second consecutive week of net outflows. South Korea led the exodus with outflows of $735.5 million. Meanwhile, Cleveland Fed President Hammack stated that if inflation remains persistently elevated, the central bank may need to resume rate hikes — comments that have fueled market expectations for tightening this year, placing additional downward pressure on emerging market risk asset valuations.
The fund employs an indexing investment approach designed to track the performance of the FTSE Emerging Markets All Cap China A Inclusion Index. It invests by sampling the index, meaning that it holds a broadly diversified collection of securities that, in the aggregate, approximates the index in terms of key characteristics.
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