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€EXIC

The iShares Core DAX UCITS ETF (DE) EUR (Dist) (the 'Fund') is a unit class of the iShares Core DAX UCITS ETF (DE) (the 'Fund') which is a passively managed exchange traded fund (ETF) that aims to track the performance of the Core DAX® (Performance Index) as closely as possible. The Index measures the performance of the 40 most traded and by free float market capitalisation largest German stocks listed on the Prime Standard segment of the Frankfurt Stock Exchange. The components are weighted by free float market capitalisation with a cap of 10%. Free float market capitalisation is the market value of a company's readily available outstanding shares. The index composition is reviewed annually and rebalanced quarterly, along with extraordinary reviews as needed. The Fund mainly invests in equities in order to achieve its investment objective.
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€SPYL

The investment objective of the Fund is to track the U.S. equity market performance of large cap securities by seeking to replicate the performance of the S&P 500 Index (the 'Index') as closely as possible. The Fund is an index tracking fund (and also known as a passively managed fund). The Fund invests primarily in securities included in the Index, which consists of the top 500 companies in the U.S. equity market. The Fund seeks to hold all the securities of the Index with the approximate weightings as in that Index. Although the Index is generally well diversified, to enable the Fund to track the Index accurately, the Fund will make use of the increased diversification limits available under the UCITS Regulations, which permit it to hold positions in individual constituents of the Index issued by the same body of up to 20% of the Fund's net asset value.
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Key takeaways

These funds track different benchmarks: €EXIC follows the DAX, which includes 40 of the largest listed companies in Germany, while €SPYL tracks the S&P 500, comprising 500 of the largest listed companies in the United States. The ETFs also differ in annual fund charges, distribution policy, and fund size. €EXIC pays out dividends to shareholders (a distributing fund), whereas €SPYL reinvests dividends (an accumulating fund). Both trade on the Deutsche Börse Xetra and have their share currency in EUR.

Fund highlights

Fund name
iShares Core DAX
SPDR S&P 500
Share currency
EUR
EUR
Base currency
EUR
USD
Use of income
Distributing
Accumulating
Fund size
€60M
€9.9B
Beta
-
-
Last price
€6.83
€13.92
Annual fund charges
0.16%
0.03%
Fund manager
SPDR ETFs
Benchmark
DAX
S&P 500
Risk
-
Ticker
€EXIC
€SPYL
Primary listing
XETRA
XETRA
Market data provided by CBOE Europe and Deutsche Börse.

Performance

CumulativeRolling yearsLump sum investment
€EXIC
€SPYL
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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€EXIC
€SPYL

Top holdings

SAP

13.92%

Siemens

10.21%

Allianz

8.19%

Airbus

6.92%

Deutsche Telekom

6.11%

Rheinmetall

5.52%

Siemens Energy

4.19%

Munich Re

4.12%

Deutsche Bank

3.57%

Other

37.25%

NVIDIA

7.69%

Apple

6.76%

Microsoft

6.69%

Amazon

3.76%

Meta

2.88%

Broadcom

2.80%

Alphabet Class A

2.54%

Tesla

2.11%

Alphabet Class C

2.04%

Other

62.73%

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