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Which Is the Better International ETF, State Street's SPDW Targeting Developed Markets or Vanguard's Emerging Markets-Focused VWO?

Compare sector allocations, risk profiles, and portfolio strategies to see how these two international ETFs fit different investment goals.

Which Is the Better International ETF, State Street's SPDW Targeting Developed Markets or Vanguard's Emerging Markets-Focused VWO?

Which Is the Better International ETF, State Street's SPDW Targeting Developed Markets or Vanguard's Emerging Markets-Focused VWO?

Published June 21, 2026 · Category: Finance

Overview

The State Street SPDR Portfolio Developed World ex-US ETF (NYSEMKT:SPDW) offers a lower-cost path to international exposure through established markets, while the Vanguard FTSE Emerging Markets ETF (NYSEMKT:VWO) provides access to developing economies with higher volatility.

Investors looking for international diversification often choose between developed and emerging markets. SPDW tracks established economies outside the United States, while VWO targets regions with faster growth potential but higher political and economic risk. Both serve as foundational building blocks for a global portfolio.

Details

Beta measures price volatility relative to the S&P 500; beta is calculated from five-year monthly returns. The 1-yr return represents total return over the trailing 12 months. Dividend yield is the trailing-12-month distribution yield.

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Source

Originally published at www.fool.com.

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