Battle For Inflows: Europe (VGK) Vs. Germany (EWG)

By: ETFdb
To put it mildly, European stocks have had a rough couple of years, as the eurozone sovereign-debt crisis continues to plague the continent. And with many economies in the eurozone continuing to teeter on the edge of default (or forced bailouts), investors around the globe have remained understandably leery of any investments made within the shaky economy. This investor fear becomes painfully clear when looking at the inflows between European ETFs [see also How To Pick The Right ETF Every Time]. There are a number of popular investing options in the European Equities ETFdb Category, but two funds best illustrate the difference between country specific and broad exposure: the FTSE Europe ETF and the MSCI Germany Index Fund . Meet the Competitors Out of all the European Equity ETFs on the market, VGK and EWG separate themselves by being the largest funds in the space, with VGK holding over $5 billion and and EWG holding over $3 [...] Click here to read the original article on ETFdb.com. Related Posts: Visual Risk Analysis Of The Nordic ETF (GXF) Ultimate Guide To Vanguard MSCI Europe ETF (VGK) Europe ETFs: The Good, The Bad, The Ugly ETFs To Play Euro 2012 ETF Insider: Looking Overseas For Opportunities
To put it mildly, European stocks have had a rough couple of years, as the eurozone sovereign-debt crisis continues to plague the continent. And with many economies in the eurozone continuing to teeter on the edge of default (or forced bailouts), investors around the globe have remained understandably leery of any investments made within the shaky economy. This investor fear becomes painfully clear when looking at the inflows between European ETFs [see also How To Pick The Right ETF Every Time]. There are a number of popular investing options in the  European Equities ETFdb Category, but two funds best illustrate the difference between country specific and broad exposure: the FTSE Europe ETF and the MSCI Germany Index Fund . Meet the Competitors Out of all the European Equity ETFs on the market, VGK and EWG separate themselves by being the largest funds in the space, with VGK holding over $5 billion and and EWG holding over $3 [...]

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