UBS ETF SICAV - UBS ETF - Sustainable Development Bank Bonds UCITS ETF -(hedged to CHF) A-acc- Capitalisation
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About UBS ETF SICAV - UBS ETF - Sustainable Development Bank Bonds UCITS ETF -(hedged to CHF) A-acc- Capitalisation
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Inception date
Apr 30, 2019
Structure
Luxembourg SICAV
Replication method
Physical
Dividend treatment
Capitalizes
Primary advisor
UBS Asset Management (Europe) SA
ISIN
LU1852211561
The UBS Sustainable Development Bank Bonds UCITS ETF sub-fund aims to track, before expenses, the price and income performance of the Solactive Global Multilateral Development Bank Bond USD 25% Issuer Capped Index (Total Return) (this sub-fund's Index).
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Returns
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What's in the fund
Exposure type
Government
Bonds, Cash & Other100.00%
Government99.50%
Cash0.50%
Stock breakdown by region
North America48.31%
Asia24.97%
Africa17.01%
Europe7.73%
Latin America1.98%
Middle East0.00%
Oceania0.00%
Top 10 holdings
Dividends
Dividend payout history
Assets under management (AUM)
Fund Flows
Frequently Asked Questions
MDBC top holdings are European Bank for Reconstruction & Development 4.375% 09-MAR-2028 and European Bank for Reconstruction & Development 4.125% 25-JAN-2029, occupying 3.32% and 3.16% of the portfolio correspondingly.
No, MDBC doesn't pay dividends to its holders.
MDBC shares are issued by UBS Group AG under the brand UBS. The ETF was launched on Apr 30, 2019, and its management style is Passive.
MDBC expense ratio is 0.20% meaning you'd have to pay 0.20% of your investment to help manage the fund.
MDBC follows the Solactive Global Multilateral Development Bank Bond USD 25% Issuer Capped Index. ETFs usually track some benchmark seeking to replicate its performance and guide asset selection and objectives.
MDBC invests in bonds.
MDBC trades at a premium (0.70%) meaning the ETF is trading at a higher price than the calculated NAV.