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UBS Sustainable Development Bank Bonds UCITS ETF hEUR dis

MDBE.XHAM
€10.09 (+ €0.12 + 1.16%)
Last updated: 2026-05-20 16:49 UTC
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Börse HamburgGermanyEurope/Berlin
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IndustrySpecialty Chemicals
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About the Company
The UBS Sustainable Development Bank Bonds UCITS ETF hEUR dis is an exchange-traded fund designed to track the performance of the Solactive Global Multilateral Development Bank Bond USD 25% Issuer Capped Index, hedged to euros and distributing income to investors. It primarily invests in bonds issued by supranational multilateral development banks, such as the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, African Development Bank, and Inter-American Development Bank, focusing on sustainable development initiatives. These government-related bonds support global projects in infrastructure, poverty reduction, and environmental sustainability across emerging and developing regions. Key features include physical replication through a sample of holdings, a low total expense ratio around 0.15-0.18%, and semi-annual distributions, with assets under management exceeding €95 million in related share classes. Currency hedging minimizes euro-USD fluctuations, enhancing stability for European investors. As a UCITS-compliant ETF domiciled in Luxembourg, it plays a vital role in fixed-income portfolios seeking exposure to high-credit-quality, impact-oriented bonds from institutions driving international development goals.
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