iShares MSCI Italy ETF (EWI) Dividend History

Dividend History

Pay Date Amount Ex Dividend Date Record Date
December 20, 2024 $0.56 12/17/2024 12/17/2024
June 17, 2024 $0.91 06/11/2024 06/11/2024
December 27, 2023 $0.42 12/20/2023 12/21/2023
June 13, 2023 $0.73 06/07/2023 06/08/2023
December 19, 2022 $0.42 12/13/2022 12/14/2022
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Dividends Summary

  • iShares MSCI Italy ETF has issued 35 dividend payments over the past 16 years
  • The most recent dividend was paid 169 days ago, on December 20, 2024
  • The first recorded dividend was paid on January 2, 2008
  • The highest dividend payout was $1.49 per share
  • The average dividend over this 16 year span is $0.41 per share
  • iShares MSCI Italy ETF has decreased its dividend payments by 62.43% since 2008

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Dividend data last updated 06/06/2025 23:41:00 UTC