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Compare Ishares Msci Brazil ETF (EWZ) vs ING Groep NV (ING) Price & Performance

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Price performance (Past 24H)

Key statistics

Ishares Msci Brazil ETF vs ING Groep NV — how do they compare? Ishares Msci Brazil ETF trades at $35.49, while ING Groep NV trades at $32.83 (market cap $94.33B). The key difference: ING Groep NV pays a 3.8% dividend while Ishares Msci Brazil ETF pays none, and ING Groep NV is trading nearer its 52-week high, Ishares Msci Brazil ETF nearer its low. Which is the better fit depends on your goals.

EWZING
Sector
Broad Market / FactorFinancials
52-Week High
$41.75$33.31
52-Week Low
$26.52$22.67
Market Cap
$94.33B
Dividend Yield
3.8%

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ING Groep NV

ING trades at $32.88, up 0.38% today, with a bullish technical outlook supported by moving averages and positive earnings beats in recent quarters. The stock shows a P/E of 13.36 and net income margin of 27.84%, reflecting solid profitability. Recent news highlights strategic moves like a global subscription banking model and management appointments, while analyst consensus is strongly bullish with 62.5% buy ratings.

The outlook remains positive due to earnings momentum and undervaluation relative to intrinsic value estimates near $34. Key risks include volatile cash flows and macroeconomic pressures on European banks. Upside potential hinges on sustained revenue growth and effective execution of digital initiatives.

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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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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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