Fifth Third Bancorp Invests $28,000 in Dimensional International Core Equity 2 ETF
On February 3rd, 2025, Fifth Third Bancorp reported a new investment in the Dimensional International Core Equity 2 ETF (BATS:DFIC) for the fourth quarter. The bank acquired 1,096 shares, amounting to an investment valued at approximately $28,000.
Moreover, several other institutional investors and hedge funds have adjusted their holdings in Dimensional International Core Equity 2 ETF. Notably, Capstone Capital LLC increased its stake by 1.8% during the third quarter, owning a total of 953,872 shares worth about $26,842,000 after acquiring an additional 16,455 shares in the last quarter. Essential Planning LLC also entered the scene, buying a new position during the same quarter valued at $299,000.
Further, Henrickson Nauta Wealth Advisors Inc. boosted its holdings by 4.4% in the third quarter, now possessing 541,238 shares valued at $15,230,000 after purchasing an extra 22,853 shares. Alpha Financial Advisors LLC increased its position by 5.3%, owning 1,017,794 shares worth $28,641,000 after adding 51,456 shares. Lastly, Mattern Wealth Management LLC significantly raised its stake by 101.2%, now owning 622,239 shares valued at $17,510,000 following the acquisition of an additional 312,922 shares.
Performance of Dimensional International Core Equity 2 ETF
As of Monday, the Dimensional International Core Equity 2 ETF opened at $26.80. It has a 50-day moving average price of $26.34, and a 200-day moving average price of $26.86. The fund boasts a market capitalization of $6 billion, a price-to-earnings ratio of 12.54, and a beta of 0.82, indicating its volatility in relation to the market.
About Dimensional International Core Equity 2 ETF
The Dimensional International Core Equity 2 ETF (DFIC) is an exchange-traded fund that primarily invests in total market equity. It actively selects companies across all market capitalizations in developed markets outside of the United States. The fund employs fundamental screening methods to focus on relatively low-priced and profitable small-cap companies.
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