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At Close: Jun 03, 2026

Inflation Reignites, Yields Spike

09:00am, Sunday, 17'th May 2026
Surging oil prices and hotter inflation reports reignited rate-hike concerns, sending Treasury yields to one-year highs as the Iran conflict remained stalemated despite the highly anticipated Trump-Xi
Expense ratios and portfolio focus set these two real estate ETFs apart, despite matching yields. Explore how their holdings and risk profiles compare.
Vanguard Global ex-U.S. Real Estate ETF has a significantly lower expense ratio of 0.12% compared to 0.59% for State Street SPDR Dow Jones International Real Estate ETF. The Vanguard fund offers a hig

REITs Excel, Earnings Swell, Fed Rebels

09:00am, Sunday, 03'rd May 2026
U.S. equity markets advanced for a fifth straight week - their longest winning streak since 2024 - as strong earnings, resilient data, and hopes for lasting Iran peace fueled optimism. Investors looke

GQRE Offers Higher Yield and Growth Than RWX

05:42pm, Wednesday, 18'th Mar 2026
GQRE charges a lower expense ratio and offers a higher dividend yield than RWX. RWX outperformed on one-year return, but GQRE showed stronger five-year growth and a slightly milder max drawdown.
REET carries a much lower expense ratio and greater assets under management than RWX. RWX delivered a stronger one-year return but lagged REET over five years on a total return basis.

HAUZ vs. RWX: Which Real Estate ETF Has the Edge?

12:37pm, Wednesday, 18'th Mar 2026
HAUZ delivers a much lower expense ratio and higher yield than RWX Both ETFs returned 13.4% over the past year, but HAUZ holds more names and covers more of the global real estate sector Liquidity pro
VNQI charges a much lower expense ratio and boasts a higher dividend yield than RWX. RWX is more concentrated, with only 121 holdings, while VNQI holds more than 700 positions.
RWR charges a lower expense ratio and has much larger assets under management (AUM) than RWX. RWX posted a higher one-year total return, but RWR experienced a smaller maximum drawdown over five years.
ICF is less expensive to own but pays a lower yield than RWX. RWX delivered a higher 1-year return, while ICF outperformed over the last five years.
Assetmark Inc. cut its position in shares of SPDR Dow Jones International Real Estate ETF (NYSEARCA:RWX) by 73.1% during the undefined quarter, according to its most recent disclosure with the Securit
RWX costs more than HAUZ and offers a lower dividend yield. RWX posted a stronger 1-year return but both funds showed similar 5-year drawdowns.
RWX charges a much higher expense ratio than REET. RWX focuses on non-U.S. real estate, while REET includes both U.S. and international holdings.
The major U.S. indices log their biggest one-day slide in five years. Here are five ETFs that succeeded in withstanding the turmoil.
SPDR Dow Jones International Real Estate ETF RWX is probably on the radar for investors seeking momentum. The fund just hit a 52-week high and has moved up 22.3% from its 52-week low price of $22.52/s
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