VanEck Australian Floating Rate ETF vs Jones Lang LaSalle Inc — how do they compare? VanEck Australian Floating Rate ETF trades at $50.97, while Jones Lang LaSalle Inc trades at $333.42 (market cap $15.21B). Which is the better fit depends on your goals.
| FLOT | JLL | |
|---|---|---|
Sector | Sector/Thematic | Real Estate |
52-Week High | $51.09 | $358.66 |
52-Week Low | $50.72 | $250.46 |
Market Cap | — | $15.21B |
Enterprise Value | — | $18.75B |
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JLL stock trades at $332.71, up 5.83% in the last session, reflecting strong momentum. The technical outlook is bullish with moving averages supporting further gains, while fundamentals show robust revenue growth to $26.12B in 2025 and a rising net income margin of 3.03%. Recent news highlights JLL's leadership in commercial real estate financing and AI-driven workforce insights, reinforcing its market position.
The investment outlook is positive, with a consensus price target of $405.50 implying 22% upside. Risks include exposure to real estate cycles and competitive pressures, but consistent earnings beats and analyst buy ratings (55%) suggest confidence in sustained growth. Investors should monitor Q2 2026 earnings due July 30, 2026, for confirmation of trends.
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FLOT provides exposure to a diversified portfolio of Australian dollar-denominated floating rate notes. It tracks the Bloomberg AusBond Credit FRN 0+ Yr Index, focusing on high-quality, investment-grade bonds from top Australian banks and financial institutions.
Read more on FLOT →Jones Lang LaSalle provides a wide range of real estate-related services to owners, occupiers, and investors worldwide, including leasing, property and project management, and capital markets advisory. JLL's investment management arm, LaSalle Investment Management, manages over $70 billion for clients across diverse public and private real estate strategies.
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