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By Zacks Investment Research
October 18, 2023
Should You Invest in the iShares MSCI Europe Financials ETF (EUFN)?
Launched on 01/20/2010, the iShares MSCI Europe Financials ETF (EUFN) is a passively managed exchange traded fund designed to provide a broad exposure more_horizontal
By Seeking Alpha
September 7, 2023
EUFN: 24% Total Return Outlook
EUFN is monetizing the ECB rate hikes; EPS may grow 22.5% in YE23. iShares MSCI Europe Financials ETF has outperformed the US peers by 22% LTM. EUFN p more_horizontal
By Zacks Investment Research
August 31, 2023
Should You Buy Europe Financial ETF EUFN on Earnings Strength?
The global banking sector came under stress this year following failures of some banks. However, still some major banks of Europe have reported upbeat more_horizontal
By Zacks Investment Research
August 16, 2023
Should You Invest in the iShares MSCI Europe Financials ETF (EUFN)?
Designed to provide broad exposure to the Financials - Broad segment of the equity market, the iShares MSCI Europe Financials ETF (EUFN) is a passivel more_horizontal
By Seeking Alpha
June 8, 2023
EUFN: Much To Admire About The European Financials ETF, But Not Yet A Perfect Buy
EUFN's returns over the long term have been underwhelming, but there appears to be a recent shift. European banks are expected to benefit from favorab more_horizontal
By Zacks Investment Research
May 23, 2023
Should You Invest in the iShares MSCI Europe Financials ETF (EUFN)?
Launched on 01/20/2010, the iShares MSCI Europe Financials ETF (EUFN) is a passively managed exchange traded fund designed to provide a broad exposure more_horizontal
By Zacks Investment Research
May 4, 2023
Time for Europe Financial ETF on Upbeat Earnings?
Europe financial stocks including HSBC Holdings, Deutsche Bank and Barclays came up with upbeat earnings this reporting season. more_horizontal
By Seeking Alpha
April 5, 2023
Why Short-Term Financial Stresses Could Actually De-Stress The ECB In The Long Run
Peaks in systemic stress generally result in recession and lower inflation down the line. So, the ECB's work will be done if financial conditions cont more_horizontal