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Compare iShares China Large-Cap ETF (FXI) vs Vale SA (VALE) Price & Performance

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Price performance (Past 24H)

Key statistics

iShares China Large-Cap ETF vs Vale SA — how do they compare? iShares China Large-Cap ETF trades at $34.53, while Vale SA trades at $14.21 (market cap $61.19B). The key difference: Vale SA pays a 8.58% dividend while iShares China Large-Cap ETF pays none, and Vale SA is trading nearer its 52-week high, iShares China Large-Cap ETF nearer its low. Which is the better fit depends on your goals.

FXIVALE
52-Week High
$41.75$17.82
52-Week Low
$31.59$9.53
Market Cap
$61.19B
Sector
Basic Materials
Enterprise Value
$78.11B
Dividend Yield
8.58%

Aura AI Summary

Signals from Pluang's Aura AI — not financial advice

iShares China Large-Cap ETF

FXI is currently trading at $34.545, up 2.29% with strong technical momentum indicated by bullish moving averages and ADX signals. The ETF benefits from China's accelerating AI and manufacturing sectors, with recent news highlighting a $295 billion AI infrastructure plan and robust export growth. However, RSI readings above 89 suggest the ETF is significantly overbought near-term.

The outlook remains positive given China's strategic investments in technology and manufacturing, though investors face risks from US-China trade tensions and potential profit-taking after recent gains. Wall Street sentiment is cautiously optimistic as institutional flows respond to China's economic initiatives.

Vale SA

VALE trades at $14.27, down 2.19% with a bearish technical signal. The company reported mixed Q1 2026 earnings, missing expectations with EPS of $0.44 versus $0.47 expected. Recent news highlights a $2.56 billion decarbonization investment and governance challenges with board disputes. Cash flow remains positive at $2.42B net for 2025, though revenue has declined from $43.8B in 2022 to $38.4B in 2025.

Analyst consensus is mixed with 40.5% buy ratings and a $17.50 price target suggesting 23% upside. Risks include volatile iron ore prices, rising debt-to-asset ratio to 24.66%, and execution of decarbonization investments. The stock offers value with P/E of 22.23 and EV/EBITDA of 7.33, but faces headwinds from margin compression and geopolitical tensions affecting operations.

Returns comparison

Trailing returns across standard periods

About iShares China Large-Cap ETF

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.

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About Vale SA

Vale is the world's largest iron ore miner and one of the largest diversified miners, along with BHP and Rio Tinto. Earnings are dominated by the bulk materials division, primarily iron ore and iron ore pellets, with minor contributions from iron ore proxies, including manganese and coal. The base metals division is much smaller, primarily consisting of nickel mines and smelters with a small contribution from copper.

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