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HCXY vs UAE
Side-by-side comparison of Hercules Capital, Inc. (HCXY) and iShares MSCI UAE ETF (UAE): market cap, price performance, sector, and recent activity on the wire.
Summary
- Both HCXY and UAE operate in n/a (n/a), so they compete in similar markets.
- HCXY carries a market cap of $4.52B.
UAE
iShares MSCI UAE ETF
The investment seeks to track the investment results of the MSCI All UAE Capped Index composed of UAE equities. The fund generally will invest at least 80% of its assets in the component securities of the underlying index and in investments that have economic characteristics that are substantially identical to the component securities of the underlying index. The index is designed to measure the equity market in the United Arab Emirates ("UAE"). The fund is non-diversified.
Latest HCXY
- Hercules Capital Announces Date of 2026 Annual Meeting of Stockholders
- Hercules Capital Reports First Quarter 2026 Financial Results
- Hercules Capital Enters Next Phase of Growth with Expanded Leadership Team
- Hercules Capital Declares a Total Cash Distribution of $0.47 per Share for the First Quarter 2026
- Hercules Capital Announces Date for Release of First Quarter 2026 Financial Results and Conference Call
- Hercules Capital Sets New Record with All-Time High New Debt and Equity Commitments
- Hercules Capital Receives a BBB (high) Affirmed Investment Grade Corporate and Credit Rating from Morningstar DBRS
- Hercules Capital Named 2025 Americas BDC Manager of the Year by Private Debt Investor
- Hercules Capital Reports Fourth Quarter and Full-Year 2025 Financial Results
- Hercules Capital Closes Institutional Notes Offering of $300.0 Million 5.350% Unsecured Notes due 2029
Latest UAE
- Why Dalio, CZ And Other Billionaires Are Flocking To Abu Dhabi
- Israel-Hamas, Day 46: Temporary Truce, Hostage Release Loom; Israeli Stocks Recoup Losses Post October 7's Attacks
- 5 Best And Worst Performing Country ETFs For Q1 2023: A Defaulting Country's Stock Market Beats S&P 500
- U.S. Lawmakers Called for Sanctions Against Israel's NSO, United Arab Emirates' DarkMatter, Europe's Nexa Technologies and Trovicor for Helping Authoritarian Governments Commit Human Rights Abuses