EMLC VanEck J.P. Morgan EM Local Currency Bond ETF

Preferred ETF

Lowest expense ratio in this asset class

Expense Ratio

30.00%

AUM

$4.0B

Status

Preferred

About EMLC

Tracks J.P. Morgan GBI-EM Global Core Index

Asset Class Context

Category

Fixed Income

Region

Emerging Markets

Sub-Category

Local Currency

Classifications

Geography

Emerging Markets

Credit Quality

High Yield

Duration

Intermediate

FX Risk

Yes

Credit Component

Yes

Alternative ETFs in Emerging Market Debt (Local)

TickerNameExpense Ratio
EBNDSPDR Bloomberg Emerging Markets Local Bond ETF30.00%

Frequently Asked Questions

What is EMLC?
EMLC (VanEck J.P. Morgan EM Local Currency Bond ETF) is an exchange-traded fund categorized under Fixed Income. It belongs to the Emerging Market Debt (Local) asset class and has an expense ratio of 30.00%. It manages approximately $4.0 billion in assets.
What asset class does EMLC belong to?
EMLC belongs to the Emerging Market Debt (Local) asset class within the Fixed Income category. This asset class covers Emerging Markets Local Currency investments. Emerging market debt denominated in local currencies
What are alternatives to EMLC?
Alternative ETFs in the same Emerging Market Debt (Local) asset class include EBND (SPDR Bloomberg Emerging Markets Local Bond ETF). These ETFs provide similar exposure and can be compared by expense ratio and AUM.