What is Amundi MSCI India Swap UCITS ETF (INRp)?
Amundi MSCI India Swap UCITS ETF is an exchange-traded fund designed to provide investors with exposure to the Indian equity market. The fund seeks to replicate the performance of the MSCI India Index through the use of swap agreements, which are derivative contracts that enable the fund to achieve index returns without directly holding the underlying securities. This approach allows for efficient tracking of the index while managing certain operational costs. The MSCI India Index represents large and mid-cap segments of the Indian market, covering a broad range of sectors and industries. The fund is structured as a UCITS-compliant product, adhering to regulatory standards established in the European Union for collective investment schemes. It is intended for investors seeking diversified access to Indian equities within a regulated framework. The fund's use of swaps involves counterparty risk, which is managed through collateral arrangements and risk controls to maintain the fund's integrity.
Amundi MSCI India Swap UCITS ETF Stock Price Today: Live Overview
The price today is shaped by market activity, with Amundi MSCI World Financials UCITS ETF currently at €24.26. The intraday price has fluctuated from €23.54 up to €24.24, showing a daily movement of +2.4194%.
FAQ: Amundi MSCI India Swap UCITS ETF (INRp)
What is the current price of INRp stock?
The Amundi MSCI India Swap UCITS ETF is priced at €24.26.
Does INRp pay dividends?
This ETF pays dividends to investors.
Does INRp have a formal corporate presence or regional headquarters in the UAE?
Amundi operates in the UAE through partners and distributors without an official regional office or subsidiary.
What is INRp best known for?
It is most famous for providing exposure to Indian equities through a UCITS-compliant ETF.
What assets are typically shown together with INRp?
Commonly shown alongside INRp: Globalstar, Inc., YieldMax Ultra Option Income Strategy ETF, Centessa Pharmaceuticals Limited
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