VanEck Brazil Small-Cap ETF (BRF)
- Previous Close
15.02 - Open
14.82 - Bid 5.97 x 1000
- Ask 23.85 x 4000
- Day's Range
14.82 - 14.91 - 52 Week Range
13.59 - 19.08 - Volume
467 - Avg. Volume
2,714 - Net Assets 27.75M
- NAV 14.98
- PE Ratio (TTM) 9.32
- Yield 5.25%
- YTD Daily Total Return -15.23%
- Beta (5Y Monthly) 0.94
- Expense Ratio (net) 0.66%
The fund normally invests at least 80% of its total assets in securities that comprise the fund's benchmark index. The index includes securities of Brazilian small-capitalization companies. A company is generally considered to be a Brazilian company if it is incorporated in Brazil or is incorporated outside of Brazil but has at least 50% of its revenues/related assets in Brazil.
VanEck
Fund Family
Latin America Stock
Fund Category
27.75M
Net Assets
2009-05-12
Inception Date
Performance Overview: BRF
Trailing returns as of 4/25/2024. Category is Latin America Stock.
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Holdings: BRF
Top 10 Holdings (27.36% of Total Assets)
Sector Weightings
Recent News: BRF
Research Reports: BRF
Analyst Report: Wyndham Hotels & Resorts, Inc.
As of Dec. 31, 2023, Wyndham Hotels & Resorts operates 872,000 rooms across more than 20 brands predominantly in the economy and midscale segments. Super 8 is the largest brand, representing around 19% of all rooms, with Days Inn (13%) and Ramada (14%) the next two largest brands. During the past several years, the company has expanded its extended stay/lifestyle brands, which appeal to travelers seeking to experience the local culture of a given location. The company closed its La Quinta acquisition in the second quarter of 2018, adding around 90,000 rooms at the time the deal closed. Wyndham launched a new extended stay economy scale segment concept, ECHO, in the spring of 2022. The United States represents 57% of total rooms.
RatingPrice TargetMOS: What does Argus have to say about MOS?
MOSAIC CO/THE has an Investment Rating of HOLD; a target price of $32.000000; an Industry Subrating of Low; a Management Subrating of Medium; a Safety Subrating of Medium; a Financial Strength Subrating of Medium; a Growth Subrating of Medium; and a Value Subrating of Medium.
RatingPrice TargetMarket Update: LEN
Stock markets were mixed on Thursday morning following a slightly better-than-expected PPI reading. In March, U.S. headline PPI rose 0.2% after increasing 0.6% in February and 0.4% in January. Prices for final demand services advanced 0.3%, while goods prices declined 0.1%. This brings annual PPI to 2.1%, up from 1.6% last month. Core PPI rose 0.2% after advancing 0.3% in February. The annual core PPI rate now stands at 2.8%, up from 2.7% in February. Leading the increase in services was the index for securities brokerage and investment-related services, which rose 3.1% -- while prices for traveler accommodation services declined 3.8%. A major factor in the decrease for final demand goods was energy, which decreased 1.6% -- while food prices advanced 0.8%, led by a 10.7% increase for processed poultry. The Dow was down 0.4%, while the S&P 500 was flat and the Nasdaq was up 0.5%. Crude oil traded above $85 per barrel and gold rose $12 to $2360 per ounce.
Analyst Report: Wyndham Hotels & Resorts, Inc.
As of Dec. 31, 2022, Wyndham Hotels & Resorts operates 843,000 rooms across more than 20 brands predominantly in the economy and midscale segments. Super 8 is the largest brand, representing around 19% of all rooms, with Days Inn (14%) and Ramada (14%) the next two largest brands. During the past several years, the company has expanded its extended stay/lifestyle brands, which appeal to travelers seeking to experience the local culture of a given location. The company closed its La Quinta acquisition in the second quarter of 2018, adding around 90,000 rooms at the time the deal closed. Wyndham launched a new extended stay economy scale segment concept, ECHO, in the spring of 2022. The United States represents roughly 60% of total rooms.
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