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UBS (Irl) ETF plc – S&P 500 Scored & Screened UCITS ETF (hedged to EUR) A-acc

S5SG.XHAM
€41.35 (+ €0.32 + 0.79%)
Last updated: 2026-05-21 01:20 UTC
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Börse HamburgGermanyEurope/Berlin
SectorBasic Materials
IndustrySpecialty Chemicals
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Market Price41.35
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Beta1.0
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Next Earnings DateN/A
About the Company
UBS (Irl) ETF plc – S&P 500 Scored & Screened UCITS ETF (hedged to EUR) A-acc is an exchange-traded fund that tracks the S&P 500 Scored & Screened Index, focusing on leading U.S. companies selected for strong environmental, social, and governance (ESG) criteria. This UCITS-compliant ETF employs a best-in-class approach, investing in top ESG performers across key U.S. sectors while maintaining broad market representation similar to the standard S&P 500. It features full currency hedging to EUR, utilizing forward contracts to neutralize USD/EUR exchange rate fluctuations, thereby isolating returns to the underlying equity performance for Eurozone investors. As an accumulating share class, dividends are reinvested, supporting long-term capital growth without distributions. Issued by UBS (Irl) ETF plc and domiciled in Ireland, the fund holds approximately 38.6 million shares outstanding and replicates the index through physical holdings. With a strategy emphasizing sustainability screens alongside market-cap weighting, it plays a vital role in offering ESG-integrated U.S. equity exposure, appealing to investors seeking alignment between financial returns and responsible investing principles in the European market.
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