Homes
Public Notices
News
Local news
Editor’s Pick
Pittsburgh
Local Government
Roads, Travel and Traffic
20 Years of Gas Drilling
Regional
U.S. and World
Business
Sports
HS Sports
College Sports
Penguins
Pirates
Steelers
Athlete of the Week
Wild Things
Pony Baseball
Outdoors
Columns
Opinion
Columns
Editorials
Letters to the Editor
Op Eds
Living
Neighbors
School News
Entertainment
Home and Garden
Food
Police Beat
Obituaries
Classifieds
Legal Notices
Sponsored Content
e-Edition
close
Washington County
Greene County
Mon Valley
News
Local news
Police Beat
Pittsburgh
Local Government
Roads, Travel and Traffic
Helping The Helpers
20 Years of Gas Drilling
Regional
U.S. and World
Business News
Sports
High School Sports
College Sports
Penguins
Pirates
Steelers
Wild Things
Pro Sports
Outdoors
Sports Column
Obituaries
Opinion
Columns
Editorials
Letters to the Editor
Op-Ed
Living
Neighbors
Health and Wellness
Entertainment
Home and Garden
Classifieds
Contact Us
Advertise With Us
Customer Service
Contact Information
Submission Forms
Statement of Values
Misc
Special Sections
Events
Sponsored Content
Newsletter
Recent Quotes
View Full List
My Watchlist
Create Watchlist
Indicators
DJI
Nasdaq Composite
SPX
Gold
Crude Oil
Markets
Stocks
ETFs
Tools
Markets:
Overview
News
Currencies
International
Treasuries
SPDR MSCI ACWI Climate Paris Aligned ETF
(NQ:
NZAC
)
43.36
+0.07 (+0.16%)
Official Closing Price
Updated: 4:15 PM EST, Dec 26, 2025
Add to My Watchlist
Quote
Overview
Detailed Quote
Charting
Historical Prices
News
All News
News Headlines
Press Releases
Research
Quarterly Reports
Insider Filings
Other Filings
All News about SPDR MSCI ACWI Climate Paris Aligned ETF
URTH vs. NZAC: Global Reach or Climate-Conscious Investing?
↗
Today 10:21 EST
Explore how differences in ESG screening, sector focus, and fund size may impact your global ETF investing strategy.
Via
The Motley Fool
Topics
ETFs
Go Big or Go Green: Should You Buy SPGM's Broad Diversification or NZAC's Climate Focus?
↗
December 09, 2025
Explore how core global exposure and climate-focused screening set these two ETFs apart for different investor priorities.
Via
The Motley Fool
Topics
ETFs
URTH vs. NZAC: Similar Results But Different Fees
↗
December 03, 2025
Cost, yield, and climate focus set these global ETFs apart—see how their distinct strategies could impact your portfolio’s global exposure.
Via
The Motley Fool
Topics
ETFs
NZAC and URTH Both Offer International Exposure, But With Differing Goals and Diversification
↗
November 28, 2025
While NZAC is focused specifically on climate-friendly stocks, URTH's strategy is broader and more diversified. Here's how they compare on cost, risk, and earnings.
Via
The Motley Fool
Topics
ETFs
SPGM Brings Broader Diversification and Lower Cost Than NZAC
↗
November 17, 2025
SPGM Brings Broader Diversification and Lower Cost Than NZAC
Via
The Motley Fool
Topics
ETFs
Are Democrats Or Republicans Or Libertarians Better Investors?
↗
October 29, 2024
The next couple of weeks should be interesting, not just for politics and the election, but for the political ETFs. So now, not only do you have many choices of presidential candidates, but you also...
Via
Talk Markets
Topics
ETFs
Democrat Politician Investors Still Outperforming Republican Politician Investors
↗
January 01, 2024
Six months ago, I posted an article about the political ETFs, which track the investments of politicians based on the reporting of their transactions, which politicians are legally required to...
Via
Talk Markets
Topics
ETFs
Why The U.S. Alone Can’t Curb The World’s Carbon Dioxide Emissions
↗
July 23, 2022
Asia Pacific’s emissions are now over double the combined emissions of the U.S. and the EU. Billions of people slowly increasing consumption has been the driving factor behind rising carbon dioxide...
Via
Talk Markets
Stock Quote API & Stock News API supplied by
www.cloudquote.io
Quotes delayed at least 20 minutes.
By accessing this page, you agree to the
Privacy Policy
and
Terms Of Service
.
© 2025 FinancialContent. All rights reserved.
Starting at $3.75
/
week.
Subscribe Today