The best Eurozone ETFs
How do I invest in Eurozone stocks?
The easiest way to invest in the whole stock market of the Eurozone is to invest in a broad market index. This can be done at a low cost by using ETFs.
In this curated investment guide, you will find all ETFs that allow you to invest broadly diversified in Eurozone countries. Currently, there are 25 ETFs available.
The total expense ratio (TER) of ETFs tracking stocks from Eurozone countries is between 0.05% p.a. and 0.24% p.a..
0.05% p.a. - 0.24% p.a.
annual total expense ratio (TER) of Eurozone ETFs
tracking stocks from Eurozone countries, which are tracked by ETFs
that track a broadly diversified Eurozone index

How to invest in companies from the EU?
Investing in stocks from Eurozone countries can be very easy and cost-effective by using a single ETF that tracks a broadly diversified Eurozone index which is weighted by market capitalisation. Currently, the following indices can be considered for a diversified investment in EU companies:This curated investment guide allows you to compare both the available ETFs and the underlying indices on Eurozone countries and to select an ETF that fits your preferences best.
As companies from the UK and Switzerland are not included in ETFs that track the EU, French and German companies play a significantly larger role in Eurozone ETFs, compared to similar Europe ETFs. For many ETFs that track indices on Europe or the Eurozone, there are also sustainable strategies available. You can find these in our curated investment guide on socially responsible (SRI) ETFs for Europe.
Performance of broadly diversified Eurozone indices in comparison
Source: justETF Research; As of 13.03.25; Performance over 1 year in EUR.
Indices in comparison
Indices on stocks from Eurozone countries
The best indices for Eurozone ETFs
For an investment in stocks from Eurozone countries, there are 4 indices available that are tracked by 25 ETFs. The total expense ratio (TER) of ETFs on these indices is between 0.05% p.a. and 0.24% p.a.. Depending on the market environment, stocks from a single country can make up large parts of an index. You can find more information regarding the concentration of countries, companies and sectors in the index factsheets linked below.Index | Investment focus | Number of ETFs | Number of constituents | Short description |
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EURO STOXX® | Europe | 1 ETF | 299 (28.06.24) | The EURO STOXX® index tracks stocks from eurozone countries included in the STOXX® Europe 600 Index. The STOXX® Europe 600 index tracks large, mid and small capitalisation stocks from European developed countries. Index factsheet |
EURO STOXX® 50 | Europe | 16 ETFs | 50 | The EURO STOXX® 50 index tracks the 50 largest companies in the eurozone. Index factsheet |
MSCI EMU | Europe | 6 ETFs | 222 (29.11.24) | The MSCI EMU index tracks large and mid cap stocks from countries in the European Economic and Monetary Union. Index factsheet |
Solactive GBS Developed Markets Eurozone Large & Mid Cap | Europe | 2 ETFs | 195 (28.06.24) | The Solactive GBS Developed Markets Eurozone Large & Mid Cap index tracks large and mid cap securities from Eurozone countries. Index factsheet |
Source: justETF.com; As of 28.02.25; Calculations in EUR based on the largest ETF of the respective index.
ETFs in comparison
ETFs tracking stocks from Eurozone countries
All Eurozone ETFs in comparison
In the table below we have listed the currently available Eurozone ETFs. Via the "Properties" and "Performance" tabs, you can find detailed information on these ETFs and sort them according to your desired criterion. More information about the different criteria when choosing an ETF can be found in our article on ETF selection.Source: justETF.com; As of 28.02.25