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CBOE vs EMXC
Side-by-side comparison of Cboe Global Markets, Inc. (CBOE) and iShares MSCI Emerging Markets ex China ETF (EMXC): market cap, price performance, sector, and recent activity on the wire.
Summary
- Both CBOE and EMXC operate in n/a (n/a), so they compete in similar markets.
- CBOE carries a market cap of $13.01B.
- Over the past year, CBOE is up 27.8% and EMXC is up 56.7% - EMXC leads by 28.8 points.
- CBOE has hit the wire 21 times in the past 4 weeks while EMXC has been quiet.
- CBOE has more recent analyst coverage (25 ratings vs 0 for EMXC).
Cboe Global Markets, Inc.
Cboe Global Markets, Inc., through its subsidiaries, operates as an options exchange worldwide. It operates through five segments: Options, North American Equities, Futures, European Equities, and Global FX. The Options segment trades in listed market indices. The North American Equities segment trades in listed U.S. and Canadian equities; and offers exchange-traded products (ETP) transaction and ETP listing services. The Futures segment trades in futures. The European Equities segment offers pan-European listed equities transaction services, ETPs, exchange-traded commodities, and international depository receipts, as well as ETP listings and clearing services. The Global FX segment provides institutional foreign exchange (FX) trading and non-deliverable forward FX transactions services. The company has strategic relationships with S&P Dow Jones Indices, LLC; FTSE International Limited; Frank Russell Company; MSCI Inc.; and DJI Opco, LLC. The company was formerly known as CBOE Holdings, Inc. and changed its name to Cboe Global Markets, Inc. in October 2017. Cboe Global Markets, Inc. was founded in 1973 and is headquartered in Chicago, Illinois.
iShares MSCI Emerging Markets ex China ETF
The investment seeks to track the investment results of the MSCI Emerging Markets ex China Index (the "underlying index"). The fund generally will invest at least 80% of its assets in the component securities of the index and in investments that have economic characteristics that are substantially identical to the component securities of its index and may invest up to 20% of its assets in certain futures, options and swap contracts, cash and cash equivalents. The index is a free float-adjusted market capitalization weighted index that captures large- and mid-capitalization stocks across 25 of the 26 Emerging Markets countries, excluding China.
Latest CBOE
- Cboe Global Markets downgraded by Erste Group
- Cboe Global Markets Reports Trading Volume for May 2026
- SEC Form 3 filed by new insider Fischer Heidi
- Cboe Receives SEC Approval to Offer Extended Trading Hours for Select Multi-Listed Single Stock Options
- Cboe Hires Boudewijn Duinstra as Executive Vice President, Chief Risk Officer
- SEC Form 4 filed by SVP, CHIEF ACCOUNTING OFFICER Wilkinson Allen
- Director Froetscher Janet P sold $437,944 worth of shares (1,223 units at $358.09) as part of a pre-agreed trading plan, decreasing direct ownership by 8% to 13,807 units (SEC Form 4)
- Cboe Global Markets, Inc. filed SEC Form 8-K: Submission of Matters to a Vote of Security Holders
- Director Mcpeek Jennifer J was granted 530 shares, increasing direct ownership by 9% to 6,368 units (SEC Form 4)
- Director Mansfield Erin was granted 530 shares, increasing direct ownership by 28% to 2,441 units (SEC Form 4)
Latest EMXC
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- Recent Report Shows That Rep. Carol Miller Bought Up to $150K Worth of iShares MSCI Emerging Markets ex China ETF Stock
- Concern Grows Over Chinese Economy, This Foreign Market Fund That Excludes China Grows Nearly 7% - ETF Winners And Losers: Mid-Cap Flows
- Materials Sector Fund Down Over Half Of A Billion - ETF Winners And Losers: Medium-Cap Fund Flows