Vanguard FTSE Pacific ETF
VPL - Foreign developed stocks
VPL seeks to track the performance of the FTSE Developed Asia Pacific All Cap Index, which contains the stocks of companies from developed markets in the Pacific region - Australia, Hong Kong, Japan, New Zealand, and Singapore. VPL is subject to equity market risk, foreign currency risk, and the risk that stocks from the Pacific region underperform broader developed markets equities.
When VPL declines in value, we’ll automatically sell it and buy the alternate as part of our tax-loss harvesting strategy.
Alternate
IPAC
iShares Core MSCI Pacific ETF
Foreign developed stocks
- PriceThe closing price on the previous trading day.
- Risk ratingWe base risk ratings on the volatility, or the size and frequency of price fluctuations, of the investment. Typically, a more volatile investment has a higher risk rating.
- Expense ratioThe percentage of fund assets used to cover operating expenses and management fees.
- 52-week highThe highest share price in the past year.
- 52-week lowThe lowest share price in the past year.
- Dividend yieldThe average percentage of dividends paid relative to the share price over the past year.
- Net assetsThe total value of all assets held by the fund.
- VolumeThe average trading volume over the past 90 days.
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