iShares MSCI China ETF ( MCHI) Stock. Should you Buy or Sell? $ 48.36
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iShares MSCI China ETF Analysis
Updated on 10-09-2022Symbol | MCHI |
Price | $48.36 |
Beta | 0.000 |
Volume Avg. | $5.59 M |
Market Cap | $5.38 B |
52 Week Range | $43.59 - $73.47 |
iShares MSCI China ETF opened the day at $48.36 which is +'1.89 % on yesterday's close. iShares MSCI China ETF has a 52 week high of $73.47 and 52 week low of $43.59, which is a difference of $29.88. We like to see positive, upward trending shares, preferably with momentum. Market capitalization is $5.38 B and total net profit is $0 which means the company is trading at inf times profit to market capitalization. Theoretically, if you were to buy iShares MSCI China ETF for $5.38 B, it would take 15 years to get your money back. iShares MSCI China ETF are in the space which will have a sweet spot and industry standard for net profit multiples.
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PE Ratio | 0.000 |
Dividend Yiel | 0.016 |
Net Profit Margin | 0.000 |
Valuing iShares Trust - iShares MSCI China ETF
Price Book Value Ratio | 0.000 | Price To Book Ratio | 0.000 |
Price To Sales Ratio | 0.000 | Price Earnings Ratio | 0.000 |
How liquid is iShares Trust - iShares MSCI China ETF
Current Ratio | 0.000 |
Quick Ratio | 0.000 |
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Debt Ratio | 0.000 | Debt Equity Ratio | 0.000 |
Long Term Debt To Capitalization | 0.000 | Total Debt To Capitalization | 0.000 |
Latest news about iShares MSCI China ETF

Non-China Asian exports are still growing, but the pace of increase has slowed and will slow still further as key export destinations struggle with inflation, energy security, and rising recession risks. In year-on-year terms, the rate of overall export growth is now skirting single-digits again.

Chinese markets declined on Wednesday as global investors continue to deal with the aftermath of Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell's hawkish speech at Jackson Hole last week, and the alarming spread of Covid in China.

Chinese economy may do modestly better in the second half of 2022. Longer term, the primary headwind for the Chinese economy lies in demographic patterns.

Chinese household debt relative to GDP has increased 256% since 2005. Disposable income levels relative to debt have soared 5x since 2006.

Despite a China country-specific exchange traded funds slipped Monday after new data showed the Chinese economy was suffering under Beijing's zero-tolerance COVID-19 policy. On Monday, the iShares MSCI China ETF (MCHI) fell 0.4%, the KraneShares Bosera MSCI China A Share ETF (KBA) declined 1.3%, and the Xtrackers CSI 300 China A-Shares ETF (ASHR) decreased 1.3%.
About iShares MSCI China ETF
Description :
The fund generally will invest at least 80% of its assets in the component securities of the underlying index and in investments that have economic characteristics that are substantially identical to the component securities of the underlying index. The index is a free float-adjusted market capitalization-weighted index designed to measure the performance of equity securities in the top 85% in market capitalization of the Chinese equity securities markets, as represented by the H-shares and B-shares markets. The fund is non-diversified.