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Amcor PLC vs iShares China Large-Cap ETF — how do they compare? Amcor PLC trades at $43 (market cap $19.96B), while iShares China Large-Cap ETF trades at $33.48. The key difference: Amcor PLC pays a 6.02% dividend while iShares China Large-Cap ETF pays none, and Amcor PLC is trading nearer its 52-week high, iShares China Large-Cap ETF nearer its low. Which is the better fit depends on your goals.
| AMCR | FXI | |
|---|---|---|
Market Cap | $19.96B | — |
Sector | Basic Materials | — |
52-Week High | $50.58 | $41.75 |
52-Week Low | $36.69 | $31.59 |
Enterprise Value | $35.08B | — |
Dividend Yield | 6.02% | — |
Signals from Pluang's Aura AI — not financial advice
AMCR trades at $43.18, up 1.12% today, with a bullish technical outlook and strong analyst consensus. The stock shows consistent earnings beats in recent quarters, with Q2 2026 EPS expected at $1.19. Revenue grew to $15.01B in 2025, though net income margin declined to 3.06%. Recent news highlights expansion in China and sustainable packaging partnerships, supporting growth prospects amid investor optimism.
The outlook for AMCR is positive, driven by earnings momentum and strategic initiatives, but risks include margin pressure and integration challenges from the Berry acquisition. With a consensus price target of $45.75, upside potential exists, though investors should monitor debt levels and competitive pressures in the packaging sector.
FXI trades at $33.48, up 0.21% on the day, with a bullish technical signal from moving averages but neutral oscillators. The ETF shows mixed momentum with RSI_6 at 89.10 indicating overbought conditions. Recent news highlights China's push in AI and EVs, with a $295 billion AI infrastructure plan and a 30% NEV fleet target by 2030, potentially benefiting FXI's holdings. Support sits at $33, resistance at $34.
Outlook is cautiously optimistic due to China's tech and manufacturing rebound, though risks include U.S.-China tensions and valuation concerns. The ETF lacks current fundamental ratios, but sector growth offers upside if geopolitical and regulatory pressures ease.
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Amcor is a global plastics packaging behemoth, with global sales of USD 14.5 billion in fiscal 2022 following the acquisition of Bemis in 2019. Amcor's operations span over 40 countries globally and include significant emerging-market exposure equating to circa 20% of sales. Amcor's capabilities span flexible and rigid plastic packaging, which sell into defensive food, beverage, healthcare, household, and personal-care end markets.
Read more on AMCR →The fund generally will invest at least 80% of its assets in the component securities of its underlying index and in investments that have economic characteristics that are substantially identical to the component securities of its underlying index. The index designed to measure the performance of the largest companies in the Chinese equity market that trade on the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong and are available to international investors. The fund is non-diversified.
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