Global investors have generally displayed disappointment with the European Central Bank's efforts to stimulate the Eurozone economy through a massive quantitative easing scheme and negative interest rates.
Add to that, there has been lingering concern about Great Britain's fate in the Europe Union with the so called Brexit vote coming up on June 23. The bottom line is it's not surprising that investors are not embracing dedicated Eurozone exchange traded funds or diversified Europe ETFs that often feature significant exposure to Eurozone and U.K. equities.
Here is a dichotomy. Global small-caps are performing admirably. The WisdomTree Europe SmallCap Dividend Fund (NYSE: DFE) is an example of a Europe ETF that is defying some unfavorable trends. DFE is down 3.5 percent ...
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