DVDY vs. VETH ETF Comparison
Comparison of VanEck Morningstar Australian Moat Income ETF (DVDY) to Vanguard Ethically Conscious Australian Shares Fund (VETH)
DVDY
VanEck Morningstar Australian Moat Income ETF
DVDY Description
NA
Grade (RS Rating)
Last Trade
$22.63
Average Daily Volume
4,728
Number of Holdings
*
10
* may have additional holdings in another (foreign) market
VETH
Vanguard Ethically Conscious Australian Shares Fund
VETH Description
Vanguard Ethically Conscious International Shares Index ETF seeks to track the return of the FTSE Developed ex Australia Choice Index (with net dividends reinvested) in Australian dollars before taking into account fees, expenses and tax. The ETF provides exposure to many of the world’s largest companies listed in major developed countries. It offers low-cost access to a broadly diversified range of securities that excludes companies with significant business activities involving fossil fuels, nuclear power, alcohol, tobacco, gambling, weapons, adult entertainment and a conduct related screen based on severe controversies.Grade (RS Rating)
Last Trade
$67.48
Average Daily Volume
17,451
Number of Holdings
*
10
* may have additional holdings in another (foreign) market
Performance
Period | DVDY | VETH |
---|---|---|
30 Days | 1.62% | 2.94% |
60 Days | 0.94% | 3.19% |
90 Days | 1.03% | 6.39% |
12 Months | 15.87% | 29.72% |
DVDY: Top Represented Industries & Keywords
VETH: Top Represented Industries & Keywords
Industries:
Banks - Global
Biotechnology
Capital Markets
Home Improvement Stores
Industrial Metals & Minerals
REIT - Diversified
Telecom Services
Keywords:
Bank
Banking
Financial Services
Banks Of Australia
Business Bank
Ing Group
Insurance
Business Banking
Wealth Management
Asset Management
Bank Of New Zealand
Banking Products
Banking Services
Institutional Banking
Management Services
Personal Banking
Westpac
Agribusiness
Architecture
Asset Finance