How the Largest Europe-Domiciled ETFs Performed
From Morningstar: 2025-04-07 04:16:00
In March, the Morningstar US Market Index fell 8.18% and is up 5.06% over the past year. The Morningstar US Core Bond Index dropped 2.40% last month and is up 2.72% over the past year. Global stocks lost 6.09%, and global bonds fell 1.88% in March.
The top performer among Europe-domiciled stock ETFs was iShares Core MSCI EM IMI, down 0.20%. The worst performer was iShares MSCI USA ESG Enhanced CTB, down 8.29%. The iShares Core S&P 500 lost 7.97% in March, while the iShares Core MSCI World fell 6.77%.
In the bond ETF category, the top performer was iShares € High Yield Corp Bond, up 0.33%. The worst performer was iShares $ Corp Bond, down 2.83%. iShares $ Treasury Bond 0-1yr lost 2.11%, while iShares Core € Corp Bond rose 0.26% in March.
Among active ETFs, JPMorgan EUR Ultra-Short Income gained 1.52%, while JPMorgan US Research Enhanced Index Equity (ESG) lost 8.16%. JPMorgan US Research Enhanced Index Equity (ESG) fell 8.16% and JPMorgan Global Research Enhanced Index Equity (ESG) dropped 6.86% in March.
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