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€SXR8
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€CSX5
The investment objective of the Fund is to deliver the net total return performance of the Benchmark Index (being the EURO STOXX 50 Index), less the fees and expenses of the Fund. The Index measures the performance of 50 European company stocks with the objective of reflecting the market sector leaders in the Eurozone.
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€CSX5
Key takeaways
These funds track different benchmarks: €SXR8 follows the S&P 500, which includes 500 of the largest listed companies in the United States, while €CSX5 tracks the EURO STOXX 50, comprising 50 of the largest listed companies in Europe. The ETFs also differ in annual fund charges, distribution policy, exchange, and fund size. Both funds are managed by BlackRock and have their share currency in EUR.
Fund highlights
Fund name
iShares Core S&P 500
iShares Core EURO STOXX 50
Share currency
EUR
EUR
Base currency
USD
EUR
Use of income
Accumulating
Accumulating
Fund size
€96B
€5B
Beta
-
1.00
Last price
€528.18
€197.75
Annual fund charges
0.07%
0.10%
Benchmark
S&P 500
EURO STOXX 50
Risk
Ticker
€SXR8
€CSX5
Trading on
XETRA
AEX
Market data provided by CBOE Europe and Deutsche Börse.
Performance
CumulativeRolling yearsLump sum investment
€SXR8
€CSX5
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
€SXR8
€CSX5
Top holdings
Microsoft
6.70%
Apple
6.39%
NVIDIA
5.80%
Amazon
3.71%
Meta
2.71%
Berkshire Hathaway Inc Class B
2.05%
Alphabet Class A
1.98%
Broadcom
1.98%
Tesla
1.66%
Other
67.02%
SAP
7.31%
ASML Holding
6.45%
Siemens
4.24%
Allianz
3.84%
LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton
3.40%
Schneider Electric
3.34%
TotalEnergies SE
3.11%
Sanofi
3.09%
Deutsche Telekom
3.07%
Other
62.15%
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