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Switzerland mutual funds and ETFs invest in a wide range of asset... Switzerland mutual funds and ETFs invest in a wide range of asset classes in Switzerland. Depending on their mandate, these funds may invest in equities, fixed income, commodities, and alternatives. However, equities are the most common asset class. Switzerland mutual funds and ETFs cover a wide range of stocks across all sectors of the market as well as market caps and share classes. These funds can be indexed or actively managed. The Swiss economy, the world’s 18th largest by nominal Gross Domestic Product as of 2022, is characterized by a heavy reliance on services, low taxation rates, and a large tourism sector. Watches, chemicals, and machinery are key exports. At 23.5% of GDP as of 2021, capital investment is significantly below its historical peak (nearly 35% in the late 1980s). As a developed market economy, Swiss mutual funds and ETFs are often purchased by conservative-minded investors. Last Updated: 11/26/2024 View more View less

Switzerland mutual funds and ETFs invest in a wide range of asset classes in Switzerland. Depending on their mandate, these funds may invest in equities, fixed income, commodities, and alternatives. However, equities are... Switzerland mutual funds and ETFs invest in a wide range of asset classes in Switzerland. Depending on their mandate, these funds may invest in equities, fixed income, commodities, and alternatives. However, equities are the most common asset class. Switzerland mutual funds and ETFs cover a wide range of stocks across all sectors of the market as well as market caps and share classes. These funds can be indexed or actively managed. The Swiss economy, the world’s 18th largest by nominal Gross Domestic Product as of 2022, is characterized by a heavy reliance on services, low taxation rates, and a large tourism sector. Watches, chemicals, and machinery are key exports. At 23.5% of GDP as of 2021, capital investment is significantly below its historical peak (nearly 35% in the late 1980s). As a developed market economy, Swiss mutual funds and ETFs are often purchased by conservative-minded investors. Last Updated: 11/26/2024 View more View less

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Security Type
Management Style
Share Class Type
Share Class Account
As of 11/25/24
iShares Europe ETF

IEV | ETF |

$53.26

+0.45%

$1.64 B

4.66%

$2.47

7.71%

2.77%

5.92%

4.51%

0.61%

$47.28

+0.19%

$1.15 B

4.30%

$2.03

6.89%

0.50%

6.02%

5.88%

0.50%

$99.33

-0.86%

$153.88 M

0.00%

-

-1.56%

0.97%

1.43%

-0.19%

-

Swiss Helvetia Fund Inc

XSWZX | Fund | Other

$9.28

0.00%

$126.57 M

0.00%

-

0.32%

-5.51%

-0.34%

2.06%

1.40%

$64.36

-0.20%

$81.44 M

0.00%

-

8.49%

0.70%

6.79%

7.10%

0.80%

$33.00

+0.28%

$45.32 M

3.88%

$1.28

8.31%

0.90%

6.70%

-

0.09%

-

-

$25.54 M

0.00%

-

-

-

-

-

-

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