iShares Govenment Bond 15 – 30 Year
European government bonds
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ETF description
This ETF invests in bonds issued by governments of the Eurozone that are denominated in euros and have long remaining lives, typically between 15 and 30 years. The bonds held are rated as investment grade, meaning the issuing countries meet certain credit‑quality standards.
This ETF may appeal to an investor who is seeking exposure to government bond markets within the euro area and is comfortable with the extra ups and downs that come with long‑maturity bonds.
Issuer details
iShares ETFs are issued and managed by BlackRock, the world’s largest asset management company.
With 800+ products globally and over $2trn in assets (as at June 2024), iShares ETFs are a flexible, low‑cost way for investors to gain exposure to various market segments, including fixed income, emerging markets and broad‑based indexes.
Index details
The Bloomberg Euro Government Bond 30 Year Term index seeks to track the performance of an index composed of investment grade government bonds from France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, and Spain.
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