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title: "Hong Kong or Singapore ETFs? Which Offers Higher Upside According to Analysts"
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description: "Investors are comparing Hong Kong and Singapore ETFs for better exposure to Asia's markets. The iShares MSCI Hong Kong ETF (EWH) has shown stronger short-term gains, with a 26% return over the past year and a dividend yield of 4.76%. It has an AUM of $796.8 million and is rated a Moderate Buy with a price target suggesting a 16.2% upside. In contrast, the iShares MSCI Singapore ETF (EWS) offers a different growth profile, but specific details on its performance were not provided in the summary."
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# Hong Kong or Singapore ETFs? Which Offers Higher Upside According to Analysts

Investors seeking exposure to Asia’s dynamic markets often weigh Hong Kong and Singapore ETFs. The iShares MSCI Hong Kong ETF (EWH) and the iShares MSCI Singapore ETF (EWS) carry distinct growth profiles. Using TipRanks Compare ETFs Tool, we will compare and identify which ETF offers better upside potential according to analysts, drawing from price targets and performance forecasts.

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Both funds carry the same expense ratio of 0.50% and nearly similar AUMs. Recent data highlights EWH’s stronger short-term gains amid Hong Kong’s rebound, though long-term trends vary.

## **iShares MSCI Hong Kong ETF** (EWH)

The iShares MSCI Hong Kong ETF gives investors easy access to Hong Kong’s vibrant market, a key Asian financial hub. It tracks the MSCI Hong Kong Index for broad exposure to the economy, including major sectors like financials, real estate, and industrials. This size-and-style fund balances large- and mid-cap companies, ideal for diversified international growth.

EWH has generated more than 26% for investors over the past year. It also carries an above-average dividend yield of 4.76%. EWH has an AUM of $796.8 million, and it has 28 holdings in its portfolio.

Its top five holdings include AIA Group (HK:1299), Hong Kong Exchanges & Clearing (HK:0388), CK Hutchison Holdings (HK:0001), Sun Hung Kai Properties (HK:0016), and BOC Hong Kong (HK:2388).

According to TipRanks’ unique ETF analyst consensus, determined based on a weighted average of analyst ratings on its holdings, EWH is a **Moderate Buy**. The Street’s average price target of $26.96 implies an upside of 16.2%.

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