An ETF for India? He would look at this one which will give you the Nifty 50 index in India. Prefers playing emerging markets through individual names or on a broader based ETF such as VWO-N, a Vanguard FTSE emerging market, which will cover all the bases including India and China.
An Indian ETF for the long-term? He is looking at ETF’s that have a lot of liquidity and low costs. If you want the large cap players, you might look at this which has an MER of .94%, and is the 50 largest companies in India. Or you could use IShares MSCI India (INDA-US), which simply tracks the index of Indian stocks. It has an MER of only .68%. If you want exposure to India, this is probably the easiest way.
iShares India Nifty 50 ETF is a American stock, trading under the symbol INDY-Q on the NASDAQ (INDY). It is usually referred to as NASDAQ:INDY or INDY-Q
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On 2023-06-02, iShares India Nifty 50 ETF (INDY-Q) stock closed at a price of $43.46.