VanEck JP Morgan EM Local Currency Bond ETF vs Honeywell International Inc — how do they compare? VanEck JP Morgan EM Local Currency Bond ETF trades at $25.47, while Honeywell International Inc trades at $224.32 (market cap $70.60B). The key difference: Honeywell International Inc pays a 4.27% dividend while VanEck JP Morgan EM Local Currency Bond ETF pays none, and Honeywell International Inc is trading nearer its 52-week high, VanEck JP Morgan EM Local Currency Bond ETF nearer its low. Which is the better fit depends on your goals.
| EMLC | HON | |
|---|---|---|
Sector | Fixed Income | Industrials |
52-Week High | $26.59 | $248.04 |
52-Week Low | $24.83 | $188.14 |
Market Cap | — | $70.60B |
Enterprise Value | — | $94.95B |
Dividend Yield | — | 4.27% |
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EMLC invests in local currency-denominated government bonds from emerging market countries. It provides exposure to sovereign debt in nations like Brazil, Mexico, and South Africa, allowing investors to gain from high yields and potential local currency appreciation.
Read more on EMLC →Honeywell is a global multi-industry behemoth with one of the largest installed bases of equipment. The firm operates through four business segments, including aerospace, building technologies, performance materials and technologies, and safety and productivity solutions. In recent years, the firm has made several portfolio changes, including the addition of Intelligrated in 2016, as well as the spins of Garrett Technologies and Resideo in 2018.
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