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Amundi Index Euro Corporate SRI 0-3Y UCITS ETF DR (C)

PRAC.XETR
€20.13 (+ €0.07 + 0.35%)
Last updated: 2026-05-21 02:50 UTC
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Frankfurt Stock Exchange (Xetra)GermanyEurope/Berlin
SectorBasic Materials
IndustrySpecialty Chemicals
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Market Price20.13
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About the Company
Amundi Index Euro Corporate SRI 0-3Y UCITS ETF DR (C) is an exchange-traded fund focused on short-duration Euro-denominated corporate bonds with a socially responsible investing (SRI) approach. It primarily tracks an index of investment-grade corporate debt securities issued by European companies, selected and weighted according to strict sustainability criteria that emphasize environmental, social, and governance factors. Limited to maturities between 0 and 3 years, the ETF offers reduced interest rate sensitivity, making it suitable for investors seeking stability in fixed-income portfolios amid fluctuating market conditions. Managed by Amundi ETF with a domicile in Luxembourg, it employs a distributing replication strategy as a UCITS-compliant vehicle, ensuring high regulatory standards and investor protections. Launched around 2020, it holds a substantial fund size reflecting strong market adoption. This ETF plays a key role in the sustainable fixed-income segment, providing exposure to high-quality, short-term corporate credit while integrating SRI screens to align with responsible investment trends, thereby contributing to diversified, low-volatility bond strategies in European markets.
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