
Why XeF?
Why XEF? 1. International portfolio diversification 2. Low cost and simple way to own over 1500 stocks from Europe, Asia, and Australia 3. Designed to be a long-term core holding Seeks long-term capital growth by replicating the performance of the MSCI EAFE® Investable Market Index, net of expenses.
Which International developed markets ETF is the best for Canadian investors?
VIU vs. XEF: Which International Developed Markets ETF Is the Better Buy for Canadian Investors? Vanguard and BlackRock's top international developed market ETFs go head to head.
Where does the data for ESG fund ratings come from?
All data is from MSCI ESG Fund Ratings as of Dec 7, 2021, based on holdings as of Oct 31, 2021. As such, the fund’s sustainable characteristics may differ from MSCI ESG Fund Ratings from time to time.
Is there an exposure to the Canadian dollar in XFH?
This exposure is also available hedged to the Canadian dollar in XFH. Line chart with 105 data points. The chart has 1 X axis displaying Time. Range: 2013-04-01 00:00:00 to 2021-12-17 00:00:00. The chart has 1 Y axis displaying values. Range: -100 to 200. End of interactive chart. Performance chart data not available for display.

Does Xef pay dividends?
Dividend Payout Ratio: Latest dividend payout is the % of net income paid to stockholders in dividends....XEF.TO Dividends.DateValue06/18/14$0.317612/27/13$0.201616 more rows
What is Xef ETF?
iShares Core MSCI EAFE IMI Index ETF. As of 06/30/2022. Seeks long-term capital growth by replicating the performance of the MSCI EAFE® Investable Market Index, net of expenses. This exposure is also available hedged to the Canadian dollar in XFH.
Is Xef a good buy?
XEF is good for this international diversification. Remember that half the sales of S&P companies go aboard, including emerging markets. XEF holds big companies that have two-thirds of their sales in developing countries. So, you buy emerging companies indirectly and limit volatility.
Does VIU hold stocks directly?
It invests directly or indirectly primarily in large-, mid-and small capitalization stocks of companies located in developed markets, excluding the U.S. and Canada.
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How much of MSCI ESG weight is from securities?
To be included in MSCI ESG Fund Ratings, 65% of the fund’s gross weight must come from securities covered by MSCI ESG Research (certain cash positions and other asset types deemed not relevant for ESG analysis by MSCI are removed prior to calculating a fund’s gross weight; the absolute values of short positions are included but treated as uncovered), the fund’s holdings date must be less than one year old, and the fund must have at least ten securities. For newly launched funds, sustainability characteristics are typically available 6 months after launch.
How often does BlackRock distribute its net income?
At least once each year, the Fund will distribute all net taxable income to investors. These distributions will either be paid in cash or reinvested in the Fund, as may be determined by BlackRock Asset Management Canada Limited from time to time. These distributions will consist primarily of distributions received from the securities held within the Fund less Fund expenses, plus any realized capital gains generated from securities transactions within the Fund.
What is BlackRock's exposure to thermal coal?
For the exposure to companies that generate any revenue from thermal coal or oil sands (at a 0% revenue threshold), as defined by MSCI ESG Research, it is as follows: Thermal Coal 2.10% and for Oil Sands 2.05%.
