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Compare iShares MSCI Canada (TSX) (EWC) vs Annaly Capital Management, Inc. (NLY) Price & Performance

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Price performance (Past 24H)

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iShares MSCI Canada (TSX) vs Annaly Capital Management, Inc. — how do they compare? iShares MSCI Canada (TSX) trades at $59.39, while Annaly Capital Management, Inc. trades at $23.36 (market cap $16.97B). The key difference: Annaly Capital Management, Inc. pays a 12.95% dividend while iShares MSCI Canada (TSX) pays none, and iShares MSCI Canada (TSX) is trading nearer its 52-week high, Annaly Capital Management, Inc. nearer its low. Which is the better fit depends on your goals.

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Sector
Broad Market / FactorFinancials
52-Week High
$59.49$24.40
52-Week Low
$45.86$19.69
Market Cap
$16.97B
Dividend Yield
12.95%

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Trailing returns across standard periods

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About iShares MSCI Canada (TSX)

EWC is a country-specific ETF that tracks the performance of the Canadian equity market. It provides exposure to large and mid-sized companies in Canada, with heavy concentrations in financials and energy, including Royal Bank of Canada, Shopify, and Enbridge.

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About Annaly Capital Management, Inc.

Annaly Capital Management Inc is an American mortgage real estate investment trust. The company segments its operations into Residential and Commercial real estate investments. While Annaly's Residential assets are primarily comprised of agency mortgage-backed securities and debentures, it is primarily invested in commercial mortgage loans and mortgage-backed securities in its Commercial unit through its subsidiary, Annaly Commercial Real Estate Group. Agency mortgage-backed securities and debentures make up the majority of the company's overall portfolio. Most of the company's counterparties are located in the U.S. Annaly generates nearly all of its revenue from the spread between interest earned on its assets and interest payments made on its borrowings.

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