iShares MSCI Ireland ETFEIRL
EIRL
0
Funds holding %
of 7,419 funds
–
Analysts bullish %
Fund manager confidence
Based on 2024 Q4 regulatory disclosures by fund managers ($100M+ AUM)
4.21% less ownership
Funds ownership: 60.71% [Q3] → 56.5% (-4.21%) [Q4]
15% less repeat investments, than reductions
Existing positions increased: 11 | Existing positions reduced: 13
16% less funds holding
Funds holding: 44 [Q3] → 37 (-7) [Q4]
48% less capital invested
Capital invested by funds: $70.8M [Q3] → $36.5M (-$34.3M) [Q4]
75% less first-time investments, than exits
New positions opened: 2 | Existing positions closed: 8
Research analyst outlook
We haven’t received any recent analyst ratings for EIRL.
Financial journalist opinion
Negative
Seeking Alpha
2 months ago
EIRL: Selling May Abate In The Short Term, But Risks Remain
EIRL, which is not a pure-play Irish ETF and prone to plenty of churn, has lagged Eurozone stocks over the past year. Ireland's GDP growth in 2025 could benefit from a weak base effect, but tax repatriation risks and rising inflation are concerns. EIRL's valuations are cheap due to an underwhelming earnings outlook, while the dividend yield is not compelling enough despite stellar distributions last year.

Positive
Seeking Alpha
4 months ago
Passive Investing In Ireland, The ETF Capital Of Europe
Dan Malone discusses investing in Ireland, the ETF capital of Europe. Big belief in passive investing and index funds.

Neutral
Seeking Alpha
7 months ago
Highest And Lowest Country ETF Dividend Yields
US equities have outperformed the rest of the world for a long time now. While the US is up 58% on a total return basis during the current bull market, the rest of the world is up 13.5 percentage points less at +44.5%. Looking at the international dividend ETF over a longer time frame, over the last five years, it's up 20.6% in price and more than double that on a total return basis.

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