iShares China Large-Cap ETF vs Huntington Bancshares Incorporated — how do they compare? iShares China Large-Cap ETF trades at $34.52, while Huntington Bancshares Incorporated trades at $18.52 (market cap $36.74B). The key difference: Huntington Bancshares Incorporated pays a 3.42% dividend while iShares China Large-Cap ETF pays none, and Huntington Bancshares Incorporated is trading nearer its 52-week high, iShares China Large-Cap ETF nearer its low. Which is the better fit depends on your goals.
| FXI | HBAN | |
|---|---|---|
52-Week High | $41.75 | $19.27 |
52-Week Low | $31.59 | $15.02 |
Market Cap | — | $36.74B |
Sector | — | Financials |
Dividend Yield | — | 3.42% |
Trailing returns across standard periods
The fund generally will invest at least 80% of its assets in the component securities of its underlying index and in investments that have economic characteristics that are substantially identical to the component securities of its underlying index. The index designed to measure the performance of the largest companies in the Chinese equity market that trade on the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong and are available to international investors. The fund is non-diversified.
Read more on FXI →Huntington Bancshares is a regional bank holding company headquartered in Columbus, Ohio. The bank has a network of branches and ATMs across eight Midwestern states. Founded in 1866, Huntington National Bank and its affiliates provide consumer, small-business, commercial, treasury management, wealth management, brokerage, trust, and insurance services. Huntington also provides auto dealer, equipment finance, national settlement, and capital market services that extend beyond its core states.
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