
iShares MSCI World ex‑USA
Global companies
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ETF description
This ETF is designed to give investors exposure to a wide range of companies located in developed countries around the world, excluding those based in the United States. It aims to reflect the performance of large and mid‑sized businesses across multiple industries in regions such as Europe, Asia‑Pacific, and Canada. By tracking a specific market index, the ETF holds shares in many companies across different countries, allowing for diversification across both sectors and geographies.
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 Index measures the performance of large and mid‑capitalisation stocks across developed market countries excluding the United States which comply with MSCI’s size, liquidity, and free‑float criteria.
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