What is iShares MSCI World GBP Hedged UCITS ETF Acc (IGWD)?
The iShares MSCI World GBP Hedged UCITS ETF Acc is an exchange-traded fund designed to provide investors with exposure to a broad range of developed market equities while mitigating currency risk relative to the British pound. The fund seeks to track the performance of the MSCI World Index, which includes large and mid-cap companies across multiple developed countries. Currency hedging is employed to reduce the impact of fluctuations between the local currencies of the underlying holdings and the British pound, aiming to deliver returns more closely aligned with the index's performance in GBP terms. The fund accumulates income rather than distributing it, reinvesting dividends to potentially enhance growth over time. It is structured as a UCITS-compliant ETF, adhering to regulatory standards applicable within the European Union, which emphasize investor protection and transparency. This fund is typically used by investors seeking diversified equity exposure with currency risk management within a single investment vehicle.
iShares MSCI World GBP Hedged UCITS ETF Acc Stock Price Today: Live Overview
The price today is shaped by current market engagement, with Amundi MSCI Emerging Markets Swap UCITS ETF showing a price of £116.700. The session has seen fluctuations between £115.82 and £117.17, with an overall daily move of +0.4311%.
FAQ: iShares MSCI World GBP Hedged UCITS ETF Acc (IGWD)
What is the current price of IGWD stock?
The current price is £116.700.
Does IGWD pay dividends?
This ETF does not pay dividends.
Does IGWD have a formal corporate presence or regional headquarters in the UAE?
iShares has a registered presence in Dubai Internet City, UAE.
What is IGWD best known for?
The ETF is most famous for providing GBP-hedged exposure to the MSCI World index.
What assets are typically shown together with IGWD?
Commonly shown alongside IGWD: Invesco S&P 500 Equal Weight UCITS ETF, SPDR MSCI World Health Care UCITS ETF, Mutares SE & Co KgaA
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