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Israel equity mutual funds and ETFs own securities listed on the Tel... Israel equity mutual funds and ETFs own securities listed on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange. The most well-known benchmark on the market is the TA-125, which is a capitalization-weighted index of the largest 125 stocks on the exchange. The exchange has large weightings in information technology and financials. Some of the biggest companies on the market include Check Point Software, Nice Ltd., and Bank Leumi Le Israel. Israel 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 Israeli Shekel. The Israeli economy, the world’s 28th largest by nominal Gross Domestic Product as of 2022, is characterized by technological advancement, modern infrastructure, and a significant social safety net. At 26.2%, investment as a share of GDP is above its long-run average of 23.4% going back to 1995, but still below the all-time high of 30.3% set in December 1995. Diamonds, machinery, and pharmaceutical products are key exports. As a developed market economy, Israel mutual funds and ETFs are often purchased by conservative investors. Last Updated: 11/27/2024 View more View less

Israel equity mutual funds and ETFs own securities listed on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange. The most well-known benchmark on the market is the TA-125, which is a capitalization-weighted index of the largest... Israel equity mutual funds and ETFs own securities listed on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange. The most well-known benchmark on the market is the TA-125, which is a capitalization-weighted index of the largest 125 stocks on the exchange. The exchange has large weightings in information technology and financials. Some of the biggest companies on the market include Check Point Software, Nice Ltd., and Bank Leumi Le Israel. Israel 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 Israeli Shekel. The Israeli economy, the world’s 28th largest by nominal Gross Domestic Product as of 2022, is characterized by technological advancement, modern infrastructure, and a significant social safety net. At 26.2%, investment as a share of GDP is above its long-run average of 23.4% going back to 1995, but still below the all-time high of 30.3% set in December 1995. Diamonds, machinery, and pharmaceutical products are key exports. As a developed market economy, Israel mutual funds and ETFs are often purchased by conservative investors. Last Updated: 11/27/2024 View more View less

Overview

Returns

Income

Allocations

Fees

About

Security Type
Management Style
Share Class Type
Share Class Account
As of 11/26/24

$74.12

+2.09%

$172.22 M

1.40%

$1.03

38.58%

1.06%

6.41%

5.94%

0.59%

$22.06

+0.32%

$97.50 M

0.00%

-

23.41%

-8.45%

-0.13%

-

0.49%

$52.63

-0.47%

$87.07 M

0.00%

-

25.43%

-6.72%

4.22%

-

0.75%

VanEck Israel ETF

ISRA | ETF |

$43.07

+0.02%

$66.53 M

1.54%

$0.66

32.65%

-2.30%

5.26%

4.74%

0.78%

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