Vaneck Australian Equal Weight ETF Company Overview
Vaneck Australian Equal Weight ETF

About Vaneck Australian Equal Weight ETF
The VanEck Australian Equal Weight ETF (ASX:MVW) is an exchange-traded fund (ETF) that tracks the MVIS Australia Equal Weight Index. The index is a market-cap-weighted index that includes the largest and most liquid ASX-listed companies. However, unlike traditional market-cap-weighted indices, the MVIS Australia Equal Weight Index weights all constituents equally. This means that MVW provides investors with exposure to a diversified portfolio of Australian companies, regardless of their size.
What is Vaneck Australian Equal Weight ETF known for?
Snapshot
2014
Year founded
28
Employees
Sydney, Australia
Head office
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Operations
All Locations
Sydney, AU
Products and/or services of Vaneck Australian Equal Weight ETF
- Tracks the performance of the MVIS Australia Equal Weight Index: The Vaneck Australian Equal Weight ETF tracks the performance of the MVIS Australia Equal Weight Index, which is a market-capitalization-weighted index that equally weights all of the constituents.
- Provides exposure to a diversified portfolio of Australian equities: The ETF invests in a diversified portfolio of Australian equities, providing investors with exposure to a broad range of sectors and companies.
- Invests in companies of all sizes, from small caps to large caps: The ETF invests in companies of all sizes, from small caps to large caps, providing investors with the potential to benefit from the growth of both small and large companies.
- Rebalanced quarterly to ensure that all constituents have an equal weighting: The ETF is rebalanced quarterly to ensure that all constituents have an equal weighting, which helps to reduce concentration risk and provide investors with a more balanced exposure to the Australian equity market.
- Low management fees: The ETF has low management fees, which helps to maximise investor returns.
- Traded on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX): The ETF is traded on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX), making it easy for investors to buy and sell.