What is iShares S&P 500 Equal Weight UCITS ETF (EWSP)?
The iShares S&P 500 Equal Weight UCITS ETF is an exchange-traded fund designed to provide investment results that correspond to the performance of the S&P 500 Equal Weight Index. This index assigns equal weight to each constituent company, differing from traditional market-capitalization-weighted indices. The fund aims to offer diversified exposure across the large-cap segment of the U.S. equity market by including all 500 companies in the S&P 500 with equal allocation. It is structured as a UCITS-compliant ETF, adhering to regulatory standards applicable to funds distributed in the European Union. The equal weighting methodology can lead to a different risk and return profile compared to market-cap-weighted indices, potentially providing greater exposure to mid-sized companies within the large-cap universe. The fund is typically used by investors seeking broad market exposure with a focus on equal representation of constituent companies, which may affect sector and stock concentration relative to traditional indices.
iShares S&P 500 Equal Weight UCITS ETF Stock Price Today: Live Overview
The price today is shaped by ongoing market activity, with JPMorgan GBP Ultra-Short Income Active UCITS ETF currently at £5.227. Its intraday trading has ranged between £5.131 and £5.214, reflecting a daily change of +0.4632%.
FAQ: iShares S&P 500 Equal Weight UCITS ETF (EWSP)
What is the current price of EWSP stock?
The current price is £5.227.
Does EWSP pay dividends?
This ETF does not pay dividends.
Does EWSP have a formal corporate presence or regional headquarters in the UAE?
The company operates via partners and distributors in the UAE and does not have an official regional office or subsidiary.
What is EWSP best known for?
The ETF is most famous for providing equal-weight exposure to the S&P 500 index.
What assets are typically shown together with EWSP?
Commonly shown alongside EWSP: Eli Lilly & Co, VanEck Semiconductor UCITS ETF, Ryman Hospitality Properties Inc
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