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£500G
The objective of this Sub-Fund is to track the performance of S&P 500 Index, and to minimise the tracking error between the net asset value of the Sub-Fund and the performance of the Index
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£500G
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£CSP1
The investment objective of the Fund is to deliver the net total return performance of the Benchmark Index (being the S&P 500 Index), less the fees and expenses of the Fund. The Index measures the performance of 500 stocks from top US companies in leading industries of the US economy which comply with S&Ps size, liquidity and free float criteria.
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£CSP1
Key takeaways
£500G, managed by Amundi Luxembourg, has an annual fund charge of 0.15% and a fund size of £6.6 billion, while £CSP1, managed by BlackRock, charges 0.07% annually and has a significantly larger fund size of £73.3 billion. Both ETFs reinvest dividends (accumulating funds), are traded on the London Stock Exchange, and have their share currency in GBP, tracking the same S&P 500 benchmark.
Fund highlights
Fund name
Amundi S&P 500
iShares Core S&P 500
Share currency
GBP
GBP
Base currency
USD
USD
Use of income
Accumulating
Accumulating
Fund size
£6.6B
£76B
Beta
-
1.00
Last price
£78.55
£424.01
Annual fund charges
0.15%
0.07%
Benchmark
S&P 500
S&P 500
Risk
-
Ticker
£500G
£CSP1
Trading on
LSE
LSE
Market data provided by CBOE Europe and Deutsche Börse.
Performance
CumulativeRolling yearsLump sum investment
£500G
£CSP1
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
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£500G
£CSP1
Top holdings
Apple
6.62%
Microsoft
6.25%
NVIDIA
5.99%
Amazon
3.69%
Meta
2.49%
Berkshire Hathaway Inc Class B
2.11%
Alphabet Class A
1.99%
Broadcom
1.83%
Alphabet Class C
1.64%
Other
67.39%
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