State Street SPDR Dow Jones International Real Estate ETF

RWX
$27.70 +0.17 (0.62%)
Dividend Yield 3.88%
Payout Frequency Quarterly

Dividend History

Pay DateAmountEx-DateRecord Date
June 24, 2026$0.332026-06-222026-06-22
March 25, 2026$0.192026-03-232026-03-23
December 24, 2025$0.272025-12-222025-12-22
September 24, 2025$0.292025-09-222025-09-22
June 25, 2025$0.272025-06-232025-06-23

Dividends Summary

Company News

Which Is the Better Real Estate ETF, Vanguard's Domestic-Focused VNQ or State Street's International RWX?
The Motley Fool • Robert Izquierdo • May 11, 2026

The article compares two real estate ETFs: Vanguard's VNQ, which focuses on domestic U.S. real estate with a low 0.13% expense ratio and $64.6B in AUM, and State Street's RWX, which provides international real estate exposure but charges a higher 0.59% expense ratio with only $276.9M in AUM. Both offer identical 3.6% dividend yields, but VNQ has ...

Domestic REITs or International Real Estate? State Street's RWR and RWX Offer Very Different Answers.
The Motley Fool • Sara Appino • March 18, 2026

RWR and RWX are two State Street real estate ETFs with distinct strategies: RWR focuses on U.S. REITs with lower fees (0.25% expense ratio) and $1.8B in AUM, while RWX offers international real estate exposure at higher cost (0.59% expense ratio) with $310.5M in AUM. RWR delivered smaller drawdowns over five years, while RWX posted higher one-yea...

RWX vs. HAUZ: Which International Real Estate ETF Is the Better Buy?
The Motley Fool • Josh Kohn-Lindquist • January 4, 2026

HAUZ emerges as the superior international real estate ETF compared to RWX, offering a significantly lower expense ratio (0.10% vs 0.59%), higher dividend yield (3.91% vs 3.36%), broader diversification with 408 holdings versus 120, and better long-term performance since 2013 (3.3% annual returns vs 1.4%). While RWX showed stronger 1-year returns...

VNQI vs RWX: Broad International Property Exposure or Regional Concentration
The Motley Fool • Eric Trie • December 31, 2025

VNQI and RWX are international real estate ETFs with different approaches: VNQI offers broader diversification across 682 holdings with lower fees (0.12% expense ratio) and higher dividend yield (4.27%), while RWX concentrates on 119 holdings with higher fees (0.59%) but delivered stronger 1-year returns (21.8% vs 15.9%). The choice depends on in...

After A Timeout, Back To The Meat Grinder!
Seeking Alpha • Jeremy Grantham • January 24, 2023

The first and easiest leg of the bursting of the bubble we called for a year ago is complete.

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