4 ASX ETFs that hit new 52-week highs today

These ETFs provide exposure to the gold price and companies in emerging markets.

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ASX exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are becoming increasingly popular, particularly among younger investors.

ETFs are baskets of stocks that provide great diversification in a single trade for one brokerage fee.

Let's take a look at four ASX ETFs that hit new 52-week high prices today.

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4 ASX ETFs that smashed new 52-week highs on Friday

Global X Physical Gold (ASX: GOLD)

The gold price continued to trade around record highs this week, which helped this gold ETF reach a new 52-week high of $35.96 on Friday.

Analysis from Trading Economics explained that gold was benefiting from its safe haven status amid heightened tensions in the Middle East this week.

The Global X Physical Gold ETF seeks to mirror the performance of the Australian dollar gold price.

Global X says the GOLD ETF is the largest and most liquid gold-backed exchange-traded product on the ASX, with the lowest bid/ask spread in the market.

This ASX ETF has delivered total returns of 10.43% per year over 10 years and 16.4% per year over three years.

The management expense ratio (MER) is 0.4%.

iShares MSCI Emerging Markets AUD ETF (ASX: IEM)

This ASX ETF hit a new 52-week high of $68.72 today.

The iShares MSCI Emerging Markets AUD ETF seeks to track the returns of the MSCI Emerging Markets Index before fees.

The index comprises more than 1,200 large-cap and mid-cap shares in developing markets, such as China (29% of the ETF's stocks), India (19.1%), Taiwan (17.28%), South Korea (10.04%), and Brazil (4.78%).

The IEM ETF's biggest holding is Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co Ltd (TPE: 2330), with an 8.9% weighting.

This ASX ETF's total returns are 2.06% per year over 10 years and (5.99%) per year over three years.

The MER is 0.7%.

Vanguard FTSE Emerging Markets Shares AUD ETF (ASX: VGE)

This ASX ETF ran to a new 52-week peak of $79.36 today.

The Vanguard FTSE Emerging Markets Shares AUD ETF aims to mirror the returns of the FTSE Emerging Markets All Cap China A Inclusion Index (with net dividends reinvested) in Australian dollars before fees.

This ETF provides investors with exposure to 5,934 shares from emerging markets such as China (25.7% of stocks), India (24.9%), Taiwan (21%), Brazil (5.2%), and Saudi Arabia (4.3%).

Its biggest holding is also Taiwan Semiconductor shares with an 8.3% weighting.

This ASX ETF has delivered total returns of just over 5% per year on a 10-year basis and a small negative return of less than (0.5%) per year on a three-year basis.

The MER is 0.48%.

ishares Asia 50 ETF (ASX: IAA)

This ASX ETF lifted to a new 52-week high of $110.75 on Friday.

The ishares Asia 50 ETF seeks to track the returns of the S&P Asia 50 Index, which represents 50 of the largest listed companies in Asia.

Its biggest holding is also Taiwan Semiconductor shares with a 22.58% weighting.

This ETF's total returns are 5.51% per year over 10 years and (7.86%) per year over three years.

The MER is 0.5%.

Motley Fool contributor Bronwyn Allen has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool Australia's parent company Motley Fool Holdings Inc. has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool Australia has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy. This article contains general investment advice only (under AFSL 400691). Authorised by Scott Phillips.

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