Duke Energy Corp vs iShares MSCI Hong Kong ETF — how do they compare? Duke Energy Corp trades at $126.25 (market cap $98.90B), while iShares MSCI Hong Kong ETF trades at $21.68. The key difference: Duke Energy Corp pays a 3.36% dividend while iShares MSCI Hong Kong ETF pays none, and Duke Energy Corp is trading nearer its 52-week high, iShares MSCI Hong Kong ETF nearer its low. Which is the better fit depends on your goals.
| DUK | EWH | |
|---|---|---|
Market Cap | $98.90B | — |
Sector | Utilities | Broad Market / Factor |
52-Week High | $133.46 | $24.55 |
52-Week Low | $113.99 | $20.09 |
Enterprise Value | $188.94B | — |
Dividend Yield | 3.36% | — |
Trailing returns across standard periods
Latest headlines on both assets
Duke Energy is one of the largest U.S. utilities, with regulated utilities in the Carolinas, Indiana, Florida, Ohio, and Kentucky that deliver electricity to nearly 8 million customers. Its natural gas utilities serve more than 1.5 million customers. Duke operates in three major segments: electric utilities and infrastructure
Read more on DUK →EWH tracks the MSCI Hong Kong 25/50 Index, providing broad exposure to large and mid-cap companies listed in Hong Kong. It focuses on the established pillars of the local economy, with heavy weightings in financials, real estate, and utilities, serving as a single-country diversification tool.
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