It's been a big year for ex-U.S. equities. Both broad international and market specific funds have delivered for ETF investors amid tariff concerns and a weakening U.S. dollar.
Since we last covered it, EWO has delivered a 35% return in 7 months and outperformed Eurozone and Global stocks by 1.46x and 1.30x, respectively. Despite Austria's improving GDP, growth is still expected to lag Europe in a big way, while consumption momentum is slowing and inflation risks are rising. CRE sector pressures are weighing on Austrian banks profitability this year, but EWO's top stock - Erste Group Bank AG is faring much better.
US stock valuations are extreme, so I'm seeking undervalued opportunities in overlooked markets like Austria. The iShares MSCI Austria ETF (EWO) offers exposure to Austrian stocks, with a 0.50% expense ratio, a 5.13% dividend yield, and only 19 holdings. Many of the holdings are cyclical, including banks, insurance companies, energy firms and construction-related companies.
The iShares MSCI Austria ETF (EWO) has outperformed global and Eurozone stocks this year with a 16% YTD. We expect EWO to continue to fare well, as GDP growth prospects are now on the up after a long period of contraction, buoyed largely by better consumption trends. EWO offers compelling valuations with a P/E at a 37% discount to European stocks and a 50% discount to global stocks, alongside a 7% yield.