Thursday's ETF with Unusual Volume: EFG
Written by Emily J. Thompson, Senior Investment Analyst
Updated: Jun 06 2024
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Source: NASDAQ.COM
- iShares MSCI EAFE Growth ETF Trading: The iShares MSCI EAFE Growth ETF experienced significantly high trading volume on Thursday, with over 9.3 million shares traded compared to the average of about 470,000 shares.
- EFG Stock Performance: Shares of EFG were up by approximately 0.3% during the day's trading session.
- Top Components of the ETF: Grab Holdings and Sea were among the components of the ETF with the highest trading volumes on Thursday, with MONDAY.COM performing the best, up by 2.6%, and Global-e Online lagging, down by 0.8%.
- Specific Stock Movements: Grab Holdings was trading up by 0.1%, Sea was up by 0.9%, MONDAY.COM was higher by 2.6%, and Global-e Online was lower by 0.8%.
- Disclaimer: The views expressed in the content belong to the author and may not necessarily represent those of Nasdaq, Inc.
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Wall Street analysts forecast GRAB stock price to rise
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Strong Buy
Current: 3.300
Low
6.30
Averages
7.05
High
8.00
Current: 3.300
Low
6.30
Averages
7.05
High
8.00
About GRAB
Grab Holdings Limited is a superapp in Southeast Asia, operating across the deliveries, mobility and digital financial services sectors. Its deliveries platform connects its driver and merchant partners with consumers to create a local logistics platform, facilitating on-demand and scheduled delivery of daily necessities. It operates supermarkets in Malaysia under Jaya Grocer and Everrise. Its mobility offerings connect its driver-partners with consumers seeking rides across a variety of multi-modal mobility options including private cars, taxis, motorcycles in certain countries, and shared mobility options such as carpooling in selected markets. Its financial services offerings include digital solutions offered by and with its partners to address the financial needs of driver- and merchant-partners and consumers. GrabMaps is its mapping and location-based service. It serves countries such as Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam.
About the author

Emily J. Thompson
Emily J. Thompson, a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) with 12 years in investment research, graduated with honors from the Wharton School. Specializing in industrial and technology stocks, she provides in-depth analysis for Intellectia’s earnings and market brief reports.
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