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L&G Europe ex UK Equity UCITS ETF

LGEU.XLON
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🇬🇧 LSE XLON
London Stock ExchangeUnited KingdomEurope/London
SectorBasic Materials
IndustrySpecialty Chemicals
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About the Company
L&G Europe ex UK Equity UCITS ETF is an exchange-traded fund designed to track the Solactive Core Developed Markets Europe ex UK Large & Mid Cap index, providing exposure to large- and mid-cap equities across developed European markets excluding the United Kingdom. Managed by Legal & General Investment Management and domiciled in Ireland, it employs a physical replication strategy, either full replication or sampling of the index's most relevant constituents, to closely mirror the benchmark's performance before fees. The ETF is accumulating, meaning dividends received from underlying holdings are reinvested rather than distributed, supporting compounded growth. With a low total expense ratio of 0.10% per annum, it offers cost-efficient access to diversified European equities, spanning key sectors such as financial services, industrials, healthcare, and technology. Top holdings include prominent companies like SAP SE, ASML Holding NV, Nestlé SA, Novartis AG, and Roche Holding AG. Launched in late 2018, the fund plays a significant role in portfolios seeking targeted continental European equity exposure without UK influence, emphasizing broad market capitalization weighting in a currency-unhedged EUR-denominated structure.
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