What is Xtrackers S&P Global Infrastructure Swap UCITS ETF (XSGI)?
Xtrackers S&P Global Infrastructure Swap UCITS ETF is an exchange-traded fund that seeks to replicate the performance of the S&P Global Infrastructure Index. This index includes companies worldwide engaged in infrastructure-related activities such as utilities, transportation, and energy infrastructure. The fund employs a swap-based replication method, which involves entering into derivative contracts to achieve index exposure. It is structured under the UCITS framework, ensuring regulatory compliance and investor protection within European markets. Managed by Xtrackers, the ETF offers diversified exposure to global infrastructure equities through a single investment vehicle. The fund's strategy focuses on capturing the performance of infrastructure companies across developed and emerging markets. It is designed for investors looking to access the global infrastructure sector with the benefits of liquidity, transparency, and regulatory oversight associated with UCITS ETFs.
Xtrackers S&P Global Infrastructure Swap UCITS ETF Stock Price Today: Live Overview
The price today is shaped by trading activity, with Invesco MSCI World Universal Screened UCITS ETF valued at £60.345. It has moved within a range of £59.655 to £60.055 and shows a daily change of +0.2923%.
FAQ: Xtrackers S&P Global Infrastructure Swap UCITS ETF (XSGI)
What is the current price of XSGI stock?
The price at last trade was £60.345.
Does XSGI pay dividends?
This ETF pays dividends via cash distributions (if applicable).
Does XSGI have a formal corporate presence or regional headquarters in the UAE?
The company has no official office or subsidiary in the UAE and operates via distributors.
What is XSGI best known for?
It is most famous for its exposure to global infrastructure through swap-based strategies.
What assets are typically shown together with XSGI?
Commonly shown alongside XSGI: Alliance Laundry Holdings Inc., Service Corp International/US, Asbury Automotive Group Inc
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