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iShares MSCI ACWI ex US ETF

ACWX🇺🇸
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As of May 30, 2026 at 09:35 UTC

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About iShares MSCI ACWI ex US ETF

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Market Statistics

Market Capâ‚¿ 121.11K
24h Volumeâ‚¿ 1.54K
24h Change0.05%
7d Change3.81%
1m Change6.86%

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Trading Volume (BTC)â‚¿ 1.54K

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Bank of America's Chief Investment Strategist Michael Hartnett predicts international stocks will outperform the U.S. in the second half of the 2020s, ending a decade of American market dominance. International stocks' share of global market capitalization has rebounded to 38%, and emerging markets ETFs are posting their longest winning streaks in years. AI disruption may hurt U.S. services-heavy economy and tech-dominated markets more than manufacturing-focused emerging markets.

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Financial Council, a Maryland-based wealth manager, purchased 159,189 shares of the iShares MSCI ACWI ex U.S. ETF (ACWX) for approximately $10.55 million in Q4 2025, making it a top-five holding representing 5.65% of assets under management. The move reflects a broader market trend toward international and emerging market investments as alternatives to potentially overvalued U.S. large-cap stocks. ACWX has significantly outperformed the S&P 500 over the past year with a 35.4% return.

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After 14 years of U.S. equity dominance, a significant shift is occurring in 2025. U.S. stocks (SPY) have underperformed global ex-U.S. stocks (ACWX) by roughly 25 percentage points, with ACWX up 40% versus SPY's 15% gain. A rare technical 'death cross' pattern has emerged in the SPY/ACWX ratio for the first time since 2018, suggesting a potential structural shift in global equity leadership as investors rebalance away from the crowded U.S. market toward emerging markets like South Korea, Brazil, Mexico, and Taiwan.

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Atwater Malick purchased 42,862 shares of the iShares MSCI ACWI ex U.S. ETF (ACWX) worth approximately $2.84 million in Q4, bringing its total position to $15.23 million. The move represents a strategic diversification into international markets while maintaining a core U.S. mega-cap portfolio. ACWX has delivered strong performance with a 32% return over the past year.

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Global country-specific ETFs are rallying in early 2026 as investors favor markets with improving policy clarity and strong growth drivers. Norway, Turkey, South Korea, and Japan ETFs are approaching 52-week highs, driven by stable monetary policies, declining inflation, semiconductor strength, and positive fiscal outlooks respectively. The MSCI World Index has gained 2.4% year-to-date, with emerging markets particularly strong.

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