iShares MSCI Mexico ETF

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$75.77 +0.09 (0.13%)
Dividend Yield 3.18%
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Dividend History

Pay DateAmountEx-DateRecord Date
December 19, 2025$1.332025-12-162025-12-16
June 20, 2025$1.082025-06-162025-06-16
December 20, 2024$1.582024-12-172024-12-17
June 17, 2024$0.482024-06-112024-06-11
December 27, 2023$1.032023-12-202023-12-21

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Company News

Trump Won't Chicken Out Again? Peter Schiff Warns Of 'Classic Paradox' That Might Make A Selloff 'Inevitable'
Benzinga • Vishaal Sanjay • July 16, 2025

Economist Peter Schiff warns that markets' complacency about Trump's new tariff threats could ironically compel him to follow through, potentially triggering a market selloff that investors currently do not expect.

Mexican Stocks Post Biggest Outperformance Over Wall Street In 20 Years
Benzinga • Piero Cingari • May 8, 2025

Mexican stocks have surged 26% year-to-date, while the S&P 500 has fallen 4.5%, leading to a 30.5 percentage point outperformance. This is the biggest lead for Mexican stocks over Wall Street in 20 years, driven by peso recovery, economic resilience, and the Mexican central bank's easing monetary policy.

US Textile and Clothing Import Trends Report 2025: Record Highs and Evolving Market Dynamics
GlobeNewswire Inc. • Textiles Intelligence Ltd. • April 4, 2025

The report analyzes the top 10 foreign suppliers of textiles and clothing to the US in 2024, with China remaining the largest supplier. US textile and clothing imports rose in value and volume, with increases in imports of fabrics, made-up textiles, and clothing. However, the average price of imports fell to a record low.

Mexican Stocks Notch Widest 1-Day Rally Versus S&P 500 Since 1998 As Trump Spares Mexico From Tariffs
Benzinga • Piero Cingari • April 3, 2025

Mexican stocks surged 4.5% after Trump spared Mexico from new tariffs, outperforming the S&P 500 by 9 percentage points. This marks the widest 1-day rally versus the S&P 500 since 1998.

Trump tariffs could prove to be a menace for homebuyers: here’s why
Invezz • Wajeeh And Utkarsh • March 6, 2025

Trump's tariffs on imports like steel, aluminum, and lumber could increase the cost of home construction in the US by up to 6%, leading to a $17,000-$22,000 rise in new home prices. This could hurt housing affordability, especially for first-time buyers, as the US already faces a significant housing shortage.

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