What is Amundi FTSE EPRA NAREIT Global UCITS ETF (AMEPRA)?
Amundi FTSE EPRA NAREIT Global UCITS ETF is an exchange-traded fund designed to track the performance of the FTSE EPRA NAREIT Global Index. This index represents publicly traded real estate companies and real estate investment trusts (REITs) worldwide, providing exposure to the global real estate sector. The fund offers investors a means to gain diversified access to real estate markets across various countries and regions. It operates under the UCITS regulatory framework, which is a set of European Union directives that create a harmonized regime for the management and sale of mutual funds. The ETF typically invests in a broad range of real estate equities, aiming to replicate the index's composition and performance. It is managed by Amundi, a major asset management company known for offering a variety of investment products. The fund is structured to provide liquidity and transparency, characteristics common to ETFs, and is suitable for investors seeking real estate exposure within a diversified portfolio.
Amundi FTSE EPRA NAREIT Global UCITS ETF Stock Price Today: Live Overview
The price today is shaped by market participation, with Xtrackers MSCI Europe Screened UCITS ETF trading at £5663.651. It has fluctuated from £5579.37 to £5663.33 and shows a daily percentage change of -0.2471%.
FAQ: Amundi FTSE EPRA NAREIT Global UCITS ETF (AMEPRA)
What is the current price of AMEPRA stock?
The current price is £5663.651.
Does AMEPRA pay dividends?
This ETF pays dividends via cash distributions (if applicable).
Does AMEPRA have a formal corporate presence or regional headquarters in the UAE?
There is no registered office or subsidiary in the UAE; operations are conducted via partners.
What is AMEPRA best known for?
It is most famous for exposure to global real estate investment trusts (REITs).
What assets are typically shown together with AMEPRA?
Commonly shown alongside AMEPRA: Butterfly Network Inc., Kuraray Co., Ltd., Columbus McKinnon Corp/NY
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