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BenzingaBenzinga··Chandrima Sanyal

South Korea's 55% Rally Masks Risky Bet on AI Chip Dominance

South Korea's 55% market surge is concentrated in semiconductors via Samsung and SK Hynix, creating hidden concentration risk in Korea ETFs like $EWY despite apparent diversification.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Josh Kohn-Lindquist

VXUS vs. EEM: Battle of International ETFs—Breadth Wins Over Emerging Market Boom

VXUS offers broader diversification with lower costs and superior long-term returns, while EEM's emerging market focus delivered stronger recent gains but higher volatility.
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GlobeNewswire Inc.GlobeNewswire Inc.··Na

MEXC Expands Tokenized Assets with Eaton Stock, iShares ETF Listings

MEXC adds four new tokenized spot pairs featuring Eaton Corporation stock and three iShares ETFs, expanding real-world asset access with 24/7 trading availability.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Dave Kovaleski

Climate ETF vs. Emerging Markets: Performance, Fees Diverge Sharply

$EEM outperformed 26.2% vs $NZAC's 11.2% annually, but climate fund shows superior long-term returns and lower costs.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Jake Lerch

IEFA vs. EEM: Developed vs. Emerging Markets Battle for Global Investors

IEFA pursues developed markets with 0.07% fees and 3.6% yield; EEM targets emerging markets with higher growth but 0.72% expenses. Choose based on risk tolerance.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Jake Lerch

IEMG's Fee Advantage Over EEM Widens Appeal in Emerging Market ETF Battle

IEMG undercuts EEM on costs (0.09% vs 0.72%) with broader diversification and higher yields, despite EEM's slight one-year outperformance of 0.7%.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Sarah Sidlow

EEM vs. IXUS: Growth Meets Safety in International ETF Showdown

iShares' $EEM targets emerging market growth with 32.5% one-year returns but 0.72% fees; $IXUS offers diversified safety with 2.9% yield and 0.07% costs.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Jake Lerch

EEM vs. SCHE: Emerging Markets ETF Showdown Reveals Fee-Return Trade-Off

$EEM delivers 26.2% annual returns but charges 0.72% fees; $SCHE offers ultra-low 0.07% costs, 2.9% yield, and 2,217 holdings for patient investors.
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Investing.comInvesting.com··Michael Lebowitz

Passive Investing's Hidden Cost: How Index Flows Distort Stock Valuations

Passive investing's algorithmic flows are warping stock valuations, creating illusions of value while masking genuine opportunities in overlooked fundamentals-driven stocks.
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BenzingaBenzinga··Piero Cingari

International Stocks Poised to Outpace U.S. Markets in Second Half of Decade

Bank of America predicts international stocks will outperform U.S. markets in the second half of the 2020s, driven by AI's disproportionate impact on America's tech-heavy economy.
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BenzingaBenzinga··Piero Cingari

Emerging Markets Post Strongest Rally Since 2005 as Capital Rotates Away From U.S. Tech

Emerging markets post strongest rally since 2005 as investors rotate away from U.S. tech stocks. Capital flows shift toward better valuations and commodities in developing economies.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Trevor Jennewine

U.S. Stocks Hit 30-Year Underperformance Low Against Global Markets

S&P 500 trails global markets by widest gap since 1995, down 9% year-to-date. International stocks attract investors due to lower valuations and emerging market strength.
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BenzingaBenzinga··Piero Cingari

Supreme Court Tariff Decision Shifts Market Dynamics: Small Caps Slip as EM Stocks Surge

Supreme Court limits presidential tariff powers, sparking market shift: small-cap stocks fall while emerging markets surge on prospects of reduced trade barriers.
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Investing.comInvesting.com··Mike Zaccardi, Cfa, Cmt

Emerging Market Equities Extend Outperformance Against U.S. Large-Cap Index

Emerging market equities significantly outperform U.S. large-cap stocks, with IEMG up 44% versus modest S&P 500 gains, driven by broad-based regional strength.
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