What is iShares MSCI EM EX-China UCITS ETF (EXCS)?
The iShares MSCI EM EX-China UCITS ETF is an exchange-traded fund designed to provide investment results that correspond to the performance of the MSCI Emerging Markets ex China Index. This fund offers exposure to emerging market equities while excluding Chinese companies, allowing investors to diversify within emerging markets without direct exposure to China. The fund is structured as a UCITS-compliant ETF, adhering to European regulatory standards for investment funds. It typically invests in a broad range of companies across various sectors and countries within the emerging markets universe, excluding China. The fund aims to replicate the index performance through physical replication, holding underlying securities that constitute the index. It is managed by a global asset management firm known for its range of iShares ETFs, which cover diverse asset classes and geographic regions. The ETF serves as a tool for investors seeking targeted emerging market exposure with a specific geographic exclusion, facilitating portfolio diversification strategies.
iShares MSCI EM EX-China UCITS ETF Stock Price Today: Live Overview
The price today is shaped by live trading activity, with AGI Inc currently priced at £5.605. The day's price has moved between £5.37 and £5.72, reflecting a daily change of +0.9017%.
FAQ: iShares MSCI EM EX-China UCITS ETF (EXCS)
What is the current price of EXCS stock?
The current price is £5.605.
Does EXCS pay dividends?
Dividends may be paid depending on the underlying securities’ distributions.
Does EXCS have a formal corporate presence or regional headquarters in the UAE?
The ETF does not have a direct presence in the UAE and is accessed through international brokers.
What is EXCS best known for?
It is most famous for providing exposure to emerging market equities excluding China.
What assets are typically shown together with EXCS?
Commonly shown alongside EXCS: Societe Generale, Technology Select Sector SPDR Fund, RING ENERGY ORD
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