ProShares Launches MSCI Europe Dividend Growers ETF (EUDV)

Expands industry-leading suite of dividend growers ETFs

 


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ProShares, has launched the ProShares MSCI Europe Dividend Growers ETF (EUDV). EUDV is the first ETF focused on European companies that have consistently grown their dividends year over year.

“Dividend growth has historically been an indicator of a company’s financial strength and return potential,” said Michael L. Sapir, co-founder and CEO of ProShare Advisors, LLC, the advisor to ProShares. “We are pleased to add a Europe-focused fund to our suite of dividend growers ETFs.”

 

According to Ned Davis Research, both U.S. and international companies that grew their dividends year over year outperformed companies that did not.1

 

ProShares now offers five dividend growers ETFs, including three U.S. and two international funds. ProShares’ first dividend growers ETF, ProShares S&P 500 Dividend Aristocrats ETF (NOBL), was named “ETF Product of the Year” at the 2014 William F. Sharpe Indexing Achievement Awards.

 

ProShares’ Dividend Growers suite includes the following ETFs, all of which are listed on NYSE Arca:

 

ProShares ETF Ticker Index Market Cap
S&P 500 Dividend Aristocrats ETF NOBL S&P 500® Dividend Aristocrats® Index U.S. large cap
S&P MidCap 400 Dividend Aristocrats ETF REGL S&P MidCap 400® Dividend Aristocrats Index U.S. mid cap
Russell 2000 Dividend Growers ETF SMDV Russell 2000® Dividend Growth Index U.S. small cap
MSCI EAFE Dividend Growers ETF EFAD MSCI EAFE Dividend Masters Index Developed international
MSCI Europe Dividend Growers ETF EUDV MSCI Europe Dividend Masters Index Developed Europe

 

About the Index

 

The MSCI Europe Dividend Masters Index targets companies that are currently members of MSCI Europe and have increased dividend payments each year for at least 10 consecutive years. The index contains a minimum of 25 stocks, which are equally weighted. No single sector may compose more than 30% of the index and no single country may compose more than 50% of the index. If there are fewer than 25 stocks with at least 10 consecutive years of dividend growth, or if sector or country caps are breached, the index will include companies with shorter dividend growth histories. The index is rebalanced each February, May, August and November, with an annual reconstitution during the November rebalance.

Source: ETFWorld.com

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Wilshire Micro-Cap ETF (based on the Wilshire US Micro-Cap Index)


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