Emerging Market ETF Falls 5.67% on June 23; Nasdaq-100 ETF Down 3.54%

US500-0.10%
US2000-0.11%
VIX0.37%
On Tuesday (June 23), emerging market ETFs fell 5.67%, the steepest decline among major U.S. equity and commodity ETF classes, while Nasdaq-100 ETF dropped 3.54%. The S&P 500 ETF declined 1.45%, Russell 2000 ETF fell 0.96%, and energy-linked Brent crude oil fund lost 1.35%. On the upside, U.S. real estate ETF gained 1.31%, VIX call ETF surged 5.99%, while Treasury 20-plus year ETF and yen long ETF rose modestly by up to 0.32%.
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