
ETF has historically tracked its index well. Alternatives There are two other Japan small-cap ETFs, SPDR Russell / Nomura Small Cap Japan JSC and iShares MSCI Japan Small Cap Index SCJ, which charge an annual expense ratio of 0.55% and 0
fund. There are currently three Japan small-cap options--WisdomTree Japan SmallCap Dividend DFJ, SPDR Russell / Nomura Small Cap Japan JSC , and iShares MSCI Japan Small Cap Index SCJ. Expense ratios for these funds are 0.58%, 0
fund. There are currently three Japan small-cap options--WisdomTree Japan SmallCap Dividend DFJ, SPDR Russell / Nomura Small Cap Japan JSC , and iShares MSCI Japan Small Cap Index SCJ. Expense ratios for these funds are 0.58%, 0
multinational firms can consider small-cap funds, such as WisdomTree Japan SmallCap Dividend DFJ, SPDR Russell / Nomura Small Cap Japan JSC , and iShares MSCI Japan Small Cap Index SCJ. Expense ratios for these funds are 0.58%, 0
billion. RSUN is the ninth ETF in the Japan Equities ETFdb Category, and the first ..... establishing complementary exposure to large cap Japan ETFs (such as EWJ) and small cap funds (including SCJ, JSC , and DFJ). " For existing 8 Japan ETFs (large-cap, small-cap), see
Jae Jun submits: Investing in Japan has been on my mind the past week, but ..... 22%. Compare this to the iShares MSCI Japan Index ( EWJ ) which fell around 12%. Small cap Japanese ETF’s JSC , SCJ and DFJ fell roughly 14% a piece ..... crowd is very willing to pick up shares in Japan . Despite the 14% fall, the current
Japanese economy, saying that the market was overestimating Japan ’s speed of recovery. The crux of this argument was based ..... serious to calamitous. I am hoping for the sake of the people of Japan (and the rest of the world), that there is an element of this
Tom Lydon submits: Japan ’s stock market and related ETFs have ..... as they are now, some are wondering if Japan , the world’s third-largest economy ..... since the quake. The government of Japan declared the event a “large-scale
Ian Wyatt submits: Warren Buffett calls the crisis in Japan , “a buying opportunity”. Buffet recently proclaimed in ..... ve seen that happen around the world, and I don't think Japan will be an exception. Jim Rogers agrees. In an interview
screaming that investors should buy Japanese stocks. Sure enough, money has been moving that way, with large inflows into the Japan ETFs: EWJ , ITF , JPP , DXJ , JSC and EZJ . At least some of the money seems to be coming from investors selling emerging market ETFs ( EEM , VWO ), which have