Vanguard Total International Stock ETF

VXUS
$75.38 +0.28 (0.37%)
Dividend Yield 2.71%
Payout Frequency Quarterly

Dividend History

Pay DateAmountEx-DateRecord Date
September 23, 2025$0.362025-09-192025-09-19
June 24, 2025$0.492025-06-202025-06-20
March 25, 2025$0.192025-03-212025-03-21
December 24, 2024$1.002024-12-202024-12-20
September 24, 2024$0.272024-09-202024-09-20

Dividends Summary

Company News

Have $500 to Put to Work? Start With This Global ETF for Instant Diversification
The Motley Fool • Patrick Sanders • December 4, 2025

The article recommends the Dimensional International Value ETF (DFIV) as an attractive investment option for diversifying into international markets, highlighting its active management, strong performance, and attractive 3.1% dividend yield.

Is This Year’s Leadership in Foreign Stocks Fading?
Investing.com • James Picerno • September 10, 2025

Foreign stocks have outperformed US stocks in 2025, with the Vanguard Total International ETF up 24.1% compared to the S&P 500 ETF's 11.6% rise. However, recent trends suggest potential leadership shift back to US equities.

Is Vanguard International Dividend Appreciation ETF (VIGI) a Strong ETF Right Now?
Zacks Investment Research • Zacks.Com • August 1, 2024

The article discusses the Vanguard International Dividend Appreciation ETF (VIGI), a smart beta exchange-traded fund that seeks to match the performance of the NASDAQ International Dividend Achievers Select Index. The ETF has amassed over $6.90 billion in assets and has an expense ratio of 0.15%. The article also compares VIGI to other Vanguard E...

These Developed Markets Outside US Are Getting Bullish: Here's What VEA ETF Technical Chart Shows
Benzinga • Surbhi Jain • January 8, 2024

The Vanguard FTSE Developed Markets ETF (NYSE:VEA) just formed a Golden Cross on the technical charts. Developed markets, outside the U.S., hope for a bullish price trend ahead. The VEA ETF: The VEA ETF tracks the FTSE Developed ex-U.S. All Cap Net Tax (US RIC) Index. It offers exposure to developed markets outside of North America, including: ...

Buy these stocks if you think the U.S. dollar will keep getting weaker
MarketWatch • MarketWatch • July 22, 2023

Dollar-based investors benefit from non-U.S. stocks when the dollar declines

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