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Amundi MSCI Semiconductors UCITS ETF – Distributing

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Börse HamburgGermanyEurope/Berlin
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About the Company
The Amundi MSCI Semiconductors UCITS ETF – Distributing provides targeted exposure to leading global semiconductor and semiconductor equipment companies within the MSCI ACWI Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment Filtered Index. This ETF is structured to deliver investors convenient access to a concentrated basket of large- and mid-cap firms from both developed and emerging markets, with holdings screened for environmental, social, and governance (ESG) criteria, aiming to exclude companies involved in controversial activities or with weak ESG profiles. The fund employs a physical, full replication strategy, purchasing all index constituents to closely mirror the performance of its benchmark, and pays out dividends to investors annually. Key features include a diverse mix of over 60 holdings, with the top three—NVIDIA Corp, Broadcom Inc., and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co.—representing a significant share of the portfolio, underscoring the ETF’s focus on the most influential players driving innovation in semiconductors. With technology companies comprising nearly the entire portfolio, the ETF is particularly relevant for investors seeking to align with trends in advanced electronics, computing, and communications infrastructure, reflecting the semiconductor industry’s vital role in the broader global economy.
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