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The Best South Korea Equities ETFs

The table below compares the performance and other essential indicators like dividend yield and expense ratio of South Korea Equities ETFs.

South Korea Equities ETFs invest in companies based in South Korea, giving investors focused exposure to one of Asia's most advanced economies. South Korea is a developed market known for its leadership in semiconductors, consumer electronics, automobiles, and shipbuilding, with a handful of large multinational conglomerates dominating the index. These ETFs offer a way to access the South Korean stock market and diversify within the broader Asia Pacific region, though they may carry risks tied to currency fluctuations, geopolitical tensions on the Korean peninsula, and concentration in a small number of large companies.

Number of ETFs
5
Avg. Expense Ratio
0.69%
Avg. Dividend Yield
2.51%
Avg. 1 Year Return
260.68%
Median Risk/Return Score
93 / 100
The Best South Korea Equities ETFs

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SymbolFull NameCategoryInceptionExpense RatioYTD Return10Y Return (Annualized)Dividend Yield

Risk / Return Rank

Max. DrawdownSharpe RatioSortino RatioOmega RatioMartin RatioCalmar RatioUlcer Index
iShares MSCI South Korea ETFSouth Korea Equities, Asia Pacific EquitiesMay 12, 20000.59%
102.92%
16.78%
1.03%
94
Franklin FTSE South Korea ETFSouth Korea Equities, Asia Pacific EquitiesNov 2, 20170.09%
101.90%
2.29%
93
PLUS Korea Defense Industry Index ETFAerospace & Defense, South Korea EquitiesFeb 5, 20250.65%
-10.04%
7.64%
9
Direxion Daily MSCI South Korea Bull 3X SharesSouth Korea Equities, Leveraged Equities, Asia Pacific EquitiesApr 10, 20131.32%
306.79%
15.02%
0.21%
95
Matthews Korea Active ETFSouth Korea Equities, Asia Pacific EquitiesOct 29, 20100.79%
89.65%
1.38%
93

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Best South Korea Equities ETFs by Risk/Return Score

The top South Korea Equities ETFs by PortfoliosLab Risk/Return Score are KORU (95) and EWY (94). The score measures risk-adjusted performance over the past year, accounting for volatility, drawdown, and return consistency.

Best-Performing South Korea Equities ETFs Over 5 Years

The top South Korea Equities ETFs is EWY (18.43%). Across the lineup, South Korea Equities ETFs show an average 1-year return of 260.68% and an average 5-year return of 16.14%, providing a clearer view of performance across different investment horizons.

SymbolNameReturn 5YAUMInception
iShares MSCI South Korea ETF
18.43%
26.26BMay 2000
Franklin FTSE South Korea ETF
17.90%
1.16BNov 2017
Direxion Daily MSCI South Korea Bull 3X Shares
12.09%
2.15BApr 2013

Lowest-Cost South Korea Equities ETFs

The top South Korea Equities ETFs is FLKR (0.09%). With an average expense ratio of 0.69%, South Korea Equities ETFs remain a low-cost option for investors seeking broad market exposure, sector allocations, and diversified portfolio building blocks.

SymbolNameExpense RatioAUMInception
Franklin FTSE South Korea ETF0.09%1.16BNov 2017
iShares MSCI South Korea ETF0.59%26.26BMay 2000
PLUS Korea Defense Industry Index ETF0.65%59.99MFeb 2025
Matthews Korea Active ETF0.79%159.67MOct 2010
Direxion Daily MSCI South Korea Bull 3X Shares1.32%2.15BApr 2013

Highest-Yield South Korea Equities ETFs

The top South Korea Equities ETFs is KDEF (7.64%). Across the lineup, South Korea Equities ETFs show an average dividend yield of 2.51%, offering investors a steady stream of income through regular dividend payments, making them attractive for income-seeking portfolios.

SymbolNameDividend YieldAUMInception
PLUS Korea Defense Industry Index ETF7.64%59.99MFeb 2025
Franklin FTSE South Korea ETF2.29%1.16BNov 2017
Matthews Korea Active ETF1.38%159.67MOct 2010
iShares MSCI South Korea ETF1.03%26.26BMay 2000
Direxion Daily MSCI South Korea Bull 3X Shares0.21%2.15BApr 2013

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