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iShares MSCI Switzerland ETF (EWL $56.20)
- $56.20 P/E (TTM): 18.24X Cap: $1.33B
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Invesco CurrencyShares Swiss Franc Trust (FXF $111.90)
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iShares MSCI Switzerland ETF (EWL $56.20)
- $56.20 P/E (TTM): 18.24X Cap: $1.33B
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Q: I one " strongly believes" that swiss money could be a protection against US or CDN dollars ( for various economical reasons..),would it then make sense to invest in a swiss multinational Cie to obtain benefits from a future growing exchange rate ,if yes what Cies (2-3) listed on US market would be interesting at the présent time?
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Invesco CurrencyShares Swiss Franc Trust (FXF $111.90)
- $111.90 Cap: $497M
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iShares MSCI Switzerland ETF (EWL $56.20)
- $56.20 P/E (TTM): 18.24X Cap: $1.33B
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Q: Hello Peter and Team,
Is there a smart way to hold investments denominated in Swiss Francs that generate yield?
The goal is to diversify some funds to currency in a stable country that isn't printing money unabated like in Canada, the US, and the Euro to avoid loss of purchasing power. Even better if we can be invested in decent stocks or get dividend yield while we are at it.
Thanks!
Is there a smart way to hold investments denominated in Swiss Francs that generate yield?
The goal is to diversify some funds to currency in a stable country that isn't printing money unabated like in Canada, the US, and the Euro to avoid loss of purchasing power. Even better if we can be invested in decent stocks or get dividend yield while we are at it.
Thanks!
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Mawer International Equity Fund Series A (MAW102 $90.74)
- $90.74 P/E (TTM): 18.1X Cap: $1.09B
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iShares MSCI New Zealand Capped ETF (ENZL $46.14)
- $46.14 P/E (TTM): 61.15X Cap: $73M
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iShares MSCI Switzerland ETF (EWL $56.20)
- $56.20 P/E (TTM): 18.24X Cap: $1.33B
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Q: On yahoo finance charts, When I compare Mawer global equity fund vs enzl/ewl it shows that it outperforms those etfs.
But If you consider the currency conversion is it fair to say enzl and ewl have outperformed the Mawer Global fund?
But If you consider the currency conversion is it fair to say enzl and ewl have outperformed the Mawer Global fund?
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