BP09 - BNP Paribas Easy MSCI Japan ESG Filtered Min TE (WBAG) - Share Price and News

BNP Paribas Easy MSCI Japan ESG Filtered Min TE
AT ˙ WBAG ˙ LU1291102447
€ 14,94 0.00 (0.00%)
2025-07-10
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Overview
BNP Paribas Easy - MSCI Japan ex Controversial Weapons is an exchange-traded fund (ETF) based in France, primarily focused on investments in the Japanese market. Its objective closely follows the MSCI Japan ex Controversial Weapons Index, which consists of Japanese stocks excluding those involved in controversial weapons, thereby adhering to specific ethical investment criteria. This thematic investment strategy directs capital towards companies that align with global arms reduction principles, aiming to offer investors exposure to a broad array of sectors in Japan's economy while maintaining a socially responsible investment stance. The ETF targets sectors ranging from technology and consumer services to industrials, providing diversified exposure minus the ethical concerns associated with controversial weapons manufacturing.
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Basic Stats

The share price of BNP Paribas Easy MSCI Japan ESG Filtered Min TE as of 10 July 2025 is € 14,94 / share.

The Factor Analysis chart (below right) shows a view of BNP Paribas Easy MSCI Japan ESG Filtered Min TE from a variety of lenses. Each factor shows how well the company ranks against all other companies in the Fintel global investing universe. Factor scores range from zero to 100, with 100 being most desirable, and 50 being average.

For example, a company with a Value Score of 100 would be the most undervalued company in our database. A company with a Value Score of zero would be the most overvalued.

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Short Interest
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Risk Free Rate 4.17 %
Price Change (1 yr)
Volatility (1 yr) 0.06
Beta 0.68
Sharpe Ratio (1 yr)
Sortino Ratio (1 yr)
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EBIT(3yr avg)/EV
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Put/Call OI Ratio
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Momentum Score
Stability (Low Vol) Score 97.69 /100
Analyst Sentiment
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Insider Sentiment
Officer Sentiment
Dividend Score
QVM Score
Piotroski F-SCORE 2.00 /9
Factor Scores range from 0 to 100, with 100 being most desirable. Larger circles are better. In situations where we have no data (e.g. no insider trades), we plot the score at 50 to avoid penalizing companies. However, a company that does not pay dividends will get a Dividend Score of Zero. Additionally, we inverted volatility to create a "stability" metric which is better when higher.
Stock Upgrades/Downgrades

This card shows analyst upgrades/downgrades for BNP Paribas Easy MSCI Japan ESG Filtered Min TE. An analyst rating is a classification that gives investors a sense of analyst sentiment about the direction and performance of an equity - usually a stock - over a period of time, typically 12 months.

The standard analyst ratings are generally as follows:
  • Buy/Overweight/Outperform - Any of these ratings conveys an analyst’s belief that the stock is likely to outperform a market index (e.g. the S&P 500).
  • Hold/Equal-Weight/Market Perform - Any of these ratings conveys an analyst’s belief that the stock is likely to perform in line with a market index.
  • Sell/Underweight/Underperform - Any of these ratings suggest that an analyst believes the stock is likely to underperform a market index.

When an analyst upgrades a stock, they are signaling that the company’s fundamentals are being undervalued by investors. It could also mean they believe the market is underestimating the company’s potential. The opposite is true when a stock receives a downgrade.

The average rating of each individual analyst’s rating is the consensus rating for a stock. This gives investors a broader sense of the overall sentiment for that stock.

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