Franklin FTSE Latin America ETF

FLLA
$26.59 (- $0.24 - 0.88%)
Last updated: 2026-06-26 20:25 UTC
FLLA Metrics
Exchange
🇺🇸 NYSE ARCX
NYSE ArcaUnited StatesAmerica/New_York
SectorLatin America Stock
IndustryFranklin Templeton Investments
ISINUS35473P5614
CUSIP35473P561
Market Price26.82
Dividend Yield 2.38%
Dividend Growth
1Y -18.41%
3Y -12.92%
5YN/A
10YN/A
Annual Dividend 0.93
Latest Payout ($)0.32
Latest Payout Date2026-01-08
Dividend FrequencySemi-annual
P/E Ratio11.0
EPS2.22
Market CapN/A
Book ValueN/A
Price to BookN/A
Beta1.0
52w High25.55
52w Low16.8
Next Earnings DateN/A

Franklin FTSE Latin America ETF trades under ticker FLLA on NYSE as an ETF. Use this page to review its stock price, dividends, and price history. The page also shows Latin America Stock exposure. Identifiers: ISIN US35473P5614, CUSIP 35473P561.

About the Company
Franklin FTSE Latin America ETF is an exchange-traded fund designed to track the performance of the FTSE Latin America Capped Index, which is a market-capitalization-weighted index that represents the performance of large and mid-capitalization stocks from the Latin American region. This ETF aims to provide investors with broad, diversified exposure to the Latin American equities market, which includes investing in countries such as Brazil, Mexico, and Chile. The fund is passively managed and offers a cost-effective way for investors to access a diversified portfolio of companies within diverse sectors ranging from financials and materials to consumer discretionary and communications. This asset plays a crucial role in the financial market by allowing investors to gain exposure to emerging market opportunities through a single investment vehicle, thereby facilitating portfolio diversification and risk mitigation. Its performance is driven by a combination of regional economic growth, currency fluctuations, and individual stock movements in the underlying index, making it a significant tool for investors seeking to balance their geographical investment strategy while taping potential growth in the Latin American markets.
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