What if you invested $1,000 in China Large-Cap (FXI) in 2010? (Inflation-Adjusted)
FXI · Index · Adjusted to 2026 dollars using BLS CPI-U data
View nominal (non-adjusted) versionChina Large-Cap (FXI) turned $1,000 into $1,367 between 2010 and today. Impressive on paper, but inflation over that span came to 53% (BLS CPI-U). Adjusted for that erosion in purchasing power, your real gain in constant 2010 dollars is $893, which works out to a -0.7% annualized real growth rate over 16 years.
Nominal final value
$1,367
+36.7% total return
Real value (2010 dollars)
$893
-10.7% real total return
Real annualized return
-0.7%
vs. +1.9% nominal annualized
Year-by-Year (Inflation-Adjusted)
$1,000 in China Large-Cap (FXI) since 2010, values in constant 2010 dollars
| Year | Nominal Value | Real Value (2010 $) |
|---|---|---|
| 2010 | $1,000 | $1,000 |
| 2011 | $1,126 | $1,082 |
| 2012 | $1,047 | $986 |
| 2013 | $1,149 | $1,059 |
| 2014 | $988 | $898 |
| 2015 | $1,211 | $1,100 |
| 2016 | $941 | $843 |
| 2017 | $1,137 | $996 |
| 2018 | $1,673 | $1,421 |
| 2019 | $1,404 | $1,165 |
| 2020 | $1,331 | $1,087 |
| 2021 | $1,692 | $1,316 |
| 2022 | $1,319 | $940 |
| 2023 | $1,134 | $778 |
| 2024 | $800 | $534 |
| 2025 | $1,194 | $781 |
| 2026 | $1,521 | $994 |
Inflation adjustment uses BLS CPI-U annual data, deflated to 2026 dollars. Nominal stock data from Yahoo Finance (split-adjusted closing prices). Real values are expressed in constant 2010 purchasing-power dollars. For informational and educational purposes only. Not financial advice. Past performance does not guarantee future results. See our methodology and full disclaimer.