Emerging Market ETFs Fall 6.53% on Friday, Leading Declines Across U.S. Asset Classes

On Friday, June 5, emerging market ETFs led declines across major U.S. asset classes, falling 6.53%. Nasdaq-100 ETF declined 4.80%, Barclays U.S. convertible bond ETF dropped 4.04%, and gold ETF fell 3.65%. Russell 2000 and S&P 500 ETFs lost 3.55% and 2.58% respectively, while Brent crude oil fund declined 2.44%. Dow ETF and agricultural commodities fell up to 1.35%.

Among gainers, the long USD index rose 0.65%, U.S. real estate ETF gained 0.72%, and long volatility index surged 7.28%.

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