Holdings

Symbol Grade Price % Change Allocation
STLA C -2.38 2.72
E C 0.79 2.41
UL C 0.10 2.30
AGCO C 1.07 0.24

Recent News for Legg Mason International Low Volatility High Dividend ETF & its Holdings

Date Stock Title
Mar 28 STLA Major U.S. automakers are expected to only see minimal impact from the Baltimore Port disruption
Mar 28 STLA Former Ford CEO Sees A Bright Electric Future For Established Automakers, Says They Are 'Well Positioned To Ride Out The Transition'
Mar 28 UL Ben & Jerry’s Long, Strange Trip to a Multibillion-Dollar Valuation
Mar 27 E Russian cuts to crude output may bring $100 oil, J.P. Morgan says
Mar 27 STLA New Stellantis layoffs mean over 3,000 jobs set to go in Italy
Mar 27 STLA Russian company starts Citroen production at former Stellantis factory
Mar 27 STLA Ram and Dodge Brands Take Home 2024 Kelley Blue Book Consumer Choice Awards
Mar 26 STLA Media Advisory: Take an Adventure with the Jeep® Brand at Easter Jeep Safari 2024 in Moab
Mar 26 STLA UPDATE 1-Stellantis signs deals to cut at least 2,500 jobs in Italy
Mar 26 STLA The EV landscape is set for a turnaround in 2024
Mar 26 STLA Why Tesla Stock Just Popped 5%
Mar 26 UL Unilever Is Cutting Back On Ice Cream To Revive Its Business
Mar 26 STLA Auto Roundup: VWAGY & STLA's Strides Into Automated Driving Take Center Stage
Mar 26 STLA Camp Jeep® Test Track Celebrates 20th Year at the New York International Auto Show
Mar 26 E Eni (E), Fincantieri, RINA Team up to Decarbonize Maritime Sector
Mar 26 STLA EV Roundup: LI Slashes Q1 Deliveries View, STLA Partners With CARB & More
Mar 26 UL Unilever will get up to $20.9M from US government to lower carbon footprint at ice cream factories
Mar 26 STLA 20 European Countries with the Best English Accent
Mar 26 UL Unilever: Upcoming Ice Cream Exit Could Be A Huge Step In The Right Direction
Mar 25 UL Unilever poised to pick Amsterdam over London for Ben & Jerry’s spin-off
The investment seeks to track the investment results of the QS International Low Volatility High Dividend Hedged Index. The fund will invest at least 80% of its net assets, plus borrowings for investment purposes, if any, in securities that compose its underlying index. The underlying index seeks to provide more stable income through investments in stocks of profitable companies in developed markets outside of the United States with relatively high dividend yields or anticipated dividend yields and lower price and earnings volatility, while mitigating exposure to exchange-rate fluctuations between the USD and other international currencies.
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