$41.29 -0.41 (-0.98%)

iShares MSCI Germany ETF (EWG)

Dividend Yield 3.48%
Payout Frequency

Dividend History

Pay DateAmountEx-DateRecord Date
June 20, 2025$0.682025-06-162025-06-16
June 17, 2024$0.762024-06-112024-06-11
December 27, 2023$0.002023-12-202023-12-21
June 13, 2023$0.762023-06-072023-06-08
December 19, 2022$0.012022-12-132022-12-14

Dividends Summary

Company News

UK leads G7 countries in addressing child sexual violence, but ODA cuts are hurting progress
GlobeNewswire Inc. • Globe Newswire • June 12, 2025

The Brave Movement, a global survivor-led advocacy movement, has released the #BeBrave G7 Scorecard, which assesses how the world's richest nations are addressing the global crisis of childhood sexual violence. The scorecard reveals that the UK is the best performer among G7 countries, but cuts in Official Development Assistance (ODA) are hurting...

German spending plans send powerful message to Putin and Trump — and to markets, analysts say
MarketWatch • Steve Goldstein • March 5, 2025

Germany's main political parties have agreed to a major increase in government spending, sending a strong message to Russia's President Putin and former U.S. President Trump. The move is expected to have a significant impact on financial markets.

German Markets Breathe Sigh Of Relief After Election Results: 2 ETFs To Watch
Benzinga • Erica Kollmann • February 24, 2025

German markets rallied after the conservative CDU/CSU alliance led by Friedrich Merz secured victory in the federal election, as investors expect a more business-friendly government. However, potential challenges remain, such as coalition negotiations and the presence of far-right and left-wing parties.

Cyclical Outlook October 2023: Post Peak
Seeking Alpha • PIMCO • October 13, 2023

The economic backdrop within many EM countries has already turned supportive of growth, asset prices, and currency appreciation.

Germany's Bearish Outlook Puts ETFs Under Spotlight
Zacks Investment Research • Yashwardhan Jain • August 30, 2023

With the German economy remaining stagnant in the second quarter of 2023, take a look into how Germany-heavy ETFs perform.