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Compare American Express Co (AXP) vs Ishares Msci Brazil ETF (EWZ) Price & Performance

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Key statistics

American Express Co vs Ishares Msci Brazil ETF — how do they compare? American Express Co trades at $355.1 (market cap $241.84B), while Ishares Msci Brazil ETF trades at $36.2. The key difference: American Express Co pays a 1.07% dividend while Ishares Msci Brazil ETF pays none. Which is the better fit depends on your goals.

AXPEWZ
Market Cap
$241.84B
Sector
FinancialsBroad Market / Factor
52-Week High
$384.82$41.75
52-Week Low
$292.27$26.52
Dividend Yield
1.07%

Aura AI Summary

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American Express Co

AXP trades at $354.43, up 1.1% today, with a bullish technical signal from moving averages and support at $352. The company reported strong Q1 2026 earnings of $4.28 per share, beating estimates, with revenue reaching $72.23 billion in 2025. Recent news highlights AI investments and a new headquarters, while analyst consensus is a $373.62 price target with 40% buy ratings.

Outlook remains positive driven by revenue growth and premium cardholder expansion, but risks include economic sensitivity and rising debt levels. The stock offers potential upside to consensus targets, supported by institutional confidence and operational momentum, though investors should monitor spending trends and interest rate impacts.

Ishares Msci Brazil ETF

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About American Express Co

American Express Company is a global payment and travel company. The Company's principal products and services are charge and credit payment card products and travel-related services offered to consumers and businesses around the world.

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About Ishares Msci Brazil ETF

EWZ is a country-specific ETF that tracks the Brazilian equity market. It provides exposure to large and mid-sized companies in Brazil, with a heavy focus on financials and materials, including major names like Nu Holdings, Vale, and Itaú Unibanco.

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