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Denmark equity mutual funds and ETFs own securities listed on the Nasdaq... Denmark equity mutual funds and ETFs own securities listed on the Nasdaq Copenhagen, which used to be known as the Copenhagen Stock Exchange. The most well-known benchmark is the C25 Index, which is composed of blue-chip equities and weighted by market capitalization. The top 50 Danish stocks have a combined market capitalization of US$724 billion as of 2023. The exchange has large weightings in pharmaceuticals, shipping, energy, and financials. Some of the largest companies on the Danish market include Novo Nordisk, DSV, Maersk, Coloplast, and Vestas Wind Systems. Denmark equity mutual funds and ETFs may be passively or actively managed. They may also leave currency exposure unhedged, or choose to protect the portfolio from swings in the value of the Danish Krone. The Danish economy, the world’s 36th largest by nominal Gross Domestic Product, is characterized by a significant social safety net, high tax rates, and low unemployment. Wind turbines, pharmaceuticals, and machinery and equipment are important exports for Denmark. As a developed market economy, Denmark equity mutual funds and ETFs are often purchased by conservative-minded investors. Last Updated: 04/19/2024 View more View less

Denmark equity mutual funds and ETFs own securities listed on the Nasdaq Copenhagen, which used to be known as the Copenhagen Stock Exchange. The most well-known benchmark is the C25 Index, which is... Denmark equity mutual funds and ETFs own securities listed on the Nasdaq Copenhagen, which used to be known as the Copenhagen Stock Exchange. The most well-known benchmark is the C25 Index, which is composed of blue-chip equities and weighted by market capitalization. The top 50 Danish stocks have a combined market capitalization of US$724 billion as of 2023. The exchange has large weightings in pharmaceuticals, shipping, energy, and financials. Some of the largest companies on the Danish market include Novo Nordisk, DSV, Maersk, Coloplast, and Vestas Wind Systems. Denmark equity mutual funds and ETFs may be passively or actively managed. They may also leave currency exposure unhedged, or choose to protect the portfolio from swings in the value of the Danish Krone. The Danish economy, the world’s 36th largest by nominal Gross Domestic Product, is characterized by a significant social safety net, high tax rates, and low unemployment. Wind turbines, pharmaceuticals, and machinery and equipment are important exports for Denmark. As a developed market economy, Denmark equity mutual funds and ETFs are often purchased by conservative-minded investors. Last Updated: 04/19/2024 View more View less

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As of 4/17/24
iShares Europe ETF

IEV | ETF |

$53.54

+0.37%

$1.64 B

1.34%

$0.72

6.25%

3.31%

6.53%

3.90%

0.67%

$117.45

+0.16%

$243.73 M

0.57%

$0.67

8.13%

6.32%

14.65%

10.58%

0.53%

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