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£SWLD
The investment objective of the Fund is to track the performance of large and mid-sized equities in developed markets globally.
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£SWLD
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£VWRP
The Fund seeks to track the performance of the FTSE All-World Index. The Index is comprised of large and mid-sized company stocks in developed and emerging markets. The Fund attempts track the performance of the Index by investing in a representative sample of Index constituent securities and remain fully invested except in extraordinary market, political or similar conditions.
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£VWRP
Key takeaways
These funds track different benchmarks: £SWLD follows the MSCI World Index, which includes approximately 1,500 companies from 23 developed countries, while £VWRP tracks the FTSE All World Index, encompassing around 4,000 companies from both developed and emerging markets globally. The ETFs also differ in fund manager, annual fund charges, and fund size. Both trade on the London Stock Exchange and have an accumulating distribution policy.
Fund highlights
Fund name
SPDR MSCI World
Vanguard FTSE All-World
Share currency
GBP
GBP
Base currency
USD
USD
Use of income
Accumulating
Accumulating
Fund size
£8.4B
£15B
Beta
-
-
Last price
£29.34
£104.35
Annual fund charges
0.12%
0.22%
Benchmark
MSCI World Index
FTSE All World Index
Risk
-
Ticker
£SWLD
£VWRP
Trading on
LSE
LSE
Market data provided by CBOE Europe and Deutsche Börse.
Performance
CumulativeRolling yearsLump sum investment
£SWLD
£VWRP
Past performance is no guarantee of future returns.
The “cumulative” calculation shows returns on a price basis (i.e. excluding dividends). If an instrument trades in a different currency from your home currency, currency fluctuations may affect returns.
Sector exposure
ChartTable
£SWLD
£VWRP
Top holdings
Apple
4.15%
Microsoft
3.54%
NVIDIA
3.22%
Amazon
2.26%
Meta
1.60%
Alphabet Class A
1.15%
Broadcom
0.98%
Alphabet Class C
0.96%
Tesla
0.91%
Other
81.23%
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