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Compare iShares MSCI Malaysia ETF (EWM) vs ING Groep NV (ING) Price & Performance

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Price performance (Past 24H)

Key statistics

iShares MSCI Malaysia ETF vs ING Groep NV — how do they compare? iShares MSCI Malaysia ETF trades at $28.03, while ING Groep NV trades at $32.81 (market cap $94.33B). The key difference: ING Groep NV pays a 3.8% dividend while iShares MSCI Malaysia ETF pays none, and ING Groep NV is trading nearer its 52-week high, iShares MSCI Malaysia ETF nearer its low. Which is the better fit depends on your goals.

EWMING
Sector
Broad Market / FactorFinancials
52-Week High
$30.42$33.31
52-Week Low
$23.49$22.67
Market Cap
$94.33B
Dividend Yield
3.8%

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iShares MSCI Malaysia ETF

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ING Groep NV

ING trades at $32.75, up 1.39% on the day, with a bullish technical signal from moving averages and a neutral RSI. The stock shows solid fundamentals with a P/E of 13.36, net income margin of 27.84%, and a consistent earnings beat history in recent quarters. Recent corporate developments include a new subscription banking model and a dividend announcement for H1-2026.

The outlook is positive with strong analyst support (62.5% Buy rating) and DCF analyses suggesting intrinsic value above current price. Key opportunities include European rate environment benefits and strategic diversification, while risks involve significant negative operating cash flows and sensitivity to macroeconomic conditions affecting the banking sector.

Returns comparison

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About iShares MSCI Malaysia ETF

EWM tracks the MSCI Malaysia Index, providing exposure to the Malaysian equity market. It offers a diversified portfolio of large and mid-sized companies across various sectors in Malaysia.

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About ING Groep NV

The merger of the Dutch postal bank and NN Insurance in 1991 created ING. Through a series of further acquisitions ING build up a global footprint. The 2008 financial crisis forced ING to seek government support--a precondition of which was that ING should separate its banking and insurance activities, which saw ING revert to being solely a bank. ING has market- leading banking operations in the Netherlands and Belgium, and a range of digital banks across Europe and Australia. Its global wholesale banking operation is primarily focused on lending.

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