What is Amundi Core MSCI Japan UCITS ETF (LCUJd)?
Amundi Core MSCI Japan UCITS ETF is an exchange-traded fund designed to track the performance of the MSCI Japan Index. The fund provides investors with exposure to a broad range of Japanese equities, representing various sectors of the Japanese economy. It aims to replicate the index's performance by investing in the constituent stocks in proportions that closely match the index composition. The fund is structured as a UCITS-compliant product, adhering to regulatory standards applicable within the European Union, which focus on investor protection and transparency. It is managed by Amundi, a global asset management company known for offering a variety of investment solutions across different asset classes. The ETF offers a means for investors to gain diversified access to the Japanese equity market through a single investment vehicle, facilitating portfolio diversification and potentially reducing individual stock risk. The fund's passive management approach seeks to mirror the index rather than outperform it.
Amundi Core MSCI Japan UCITS ETF Stock Price Today: Live Overview
The price today is shaped by current market moves as SPDR MSCI Europe Communication Services UCITS ETF is listed at €19.945. Throughout the session, its price has ranged from €19.38 to €19.925, with a daily percentage shift of +0.6844%.
FAQ: Amundi Core MSCI Japan UCITS ETF (LCUJd)
What is the current price of LCUJd stock?
The current price stands at €19.945.
Does LCUJd pay dividends?
This ETF pays dividends via cash distributions (if applicable).
Does LCUJd have a formal corporate presence or regional headquarters in the UAE?
Amundi operates in the UAE with a registered office located in Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC).
What is LCUJd best known for?
It is most famous for offering core exposure to the MSCI Japan index.
What assets are typically shown together with LCUJd?
Commonly shown alongside LCUJd: Enagas, iShares Healthcare Innovation UCITS ETF, Mineral Resources Limited
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