What is iShares iBonds 2026 Term High Yield and Income ETF (IBHF)?
The iShares iBonds 2026 Term High Yield and Income ETF is an exchange-traded fund designed to provide investors with exposure to a diversified portfolio of high-yield bonds maturing in the year 2026. The fund primarily invests in corporate bonds that offer higher yields relative to investment-grade bonds, reflecting increased credit risk. It aims to deliver income through interest payments while managing maturity risk by focusing on bonds with a specific maturity date. The ETF is managed by BlackRock, a global investment management firm, and is structured to offer a fixed maturity date, which can appeal to investors seeking predictable income streams and principal return timing. The fund's holdings typically include a mix of bonds from various sectors, providing diversification across industries. It is part of the broader iShares family of ETFs, which covers multiple asset classes and investment strategies. The fund's investment approach involves active management to maintain its target maturity and credit quality parameters.
iShares iBonds 2026 Term High Yield and Income ETF Stock Price Today: Live Overview
The price today is shaped by current session activity, with iShares iBonds 2029 Term High Yield and Income ETF holding at $22.99. The intraday low and high are $22.6 and $22.89 respectively, marking a daily change of +0.0437%.
FAQ: iShares iBonds 2026 Term High Yield and Income ETF (IBHF)
What is the current price of IBHF stock?
The last recorded price is $22.99.
Does IBHF pay dividends?
Dividends are paid regularly based on the income generated by the bonds held.
Does IBHF have a formal corporate presence or regional headquarters in the UAE?
The fund does not maintain a direct presence in the UAE and operates through global distribution channels.
What is IBHF best known for?
This ETF is most famous for targeting high yield bonds maturing in 2026.
What assets are typically shown together with IBHF?
Commonly shown alongside IBHF: Wharf Real Estate, Live Nation, Vanguard Total International Stock ETF
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