Amundi Index Solutions - Amundi MSCI Em Asia UCITS ETF-C USD
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ETF tracking the MSCI Emerging Markets Asia index, targeting emerging companies in Asia.
Amundi Index Solutions - Amundi MSCI Em Asia UCITS ETF-C USD
ETF tracking the MSCI Emerging Markets Asia index, targeting emerging companies in Asia.
Price history of Amundi Index Solutions - Amundi MSCI Em Asia UCITS ETF-C USD
Price history of Amundi Index Solutions - Amundi MSCI Em Asia UCITS ETF-C USD
Performance & Momentum
Strategic Analysis
Amundi Index Solutions - Amundi MSCI Em Asia UCITS ETF-C USD • 2026
Amundi Index Solutions - Amundi MSCI Em Asia UCITS is an ETF that tracks the performance of the MSCI Emerging Markets Asia index, focusing on high-growth companies in emerging Asian markets. It provides investors with diversified access to a range of emerging Asian companies, without being limited to any particular sector or company.
- Geographic diversification through investments in several Asian countries with strong growth potential.
- Access to emerging markets with higher growth potential, offering the prospect of significant long-term returns.
- The ETF structure provides high liquidity and management fees that are generally lower than those of active management.
- Exposure to the political, economic, and currency risks inherent in emerging markets.
- High volatility due to concentration in emerging markets that can sometimes be unstable.
With moderate momentum, the ETF has posted a positive trend over five years despite occasional declines. These performances, reflected in positive medium- and long-term growth, demonstrate the fund’s resilient ability to navigate fluctuations in emerging markets, suggesting its viability for investors seeking exposure to Asian dynamism.
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