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Ishares Esg Advanced Msci Eafe Index Etf
74.38
-0.06 (-0.08%)
Last Update: 01 Jul 2025 23:15:00
Yesterday: 74.44
Day's Range: 73.96 - 74.48
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The iShares ESG Advanced MSCI EAFE Index ETF is an exchange-traded fund that seeks to track the performance of the MSCI EAFE ESG Leaders Index. This index is composed of large and mid-cap companies in developed markets outside of North America that have high environmental, social, and governance (ESG) ratings relative to their sector peers.
The ETF invests in companies across various sectors, including consumer discretionary, financials, healthcare, industrials, information technology, materials, communication services, and utilities. The fund uses a screening process to select companies that meet certain ESG criteria, such as low carbon emissions, strong labor practices, and ethical business practices.
The iShares ESG Advanced MSCI EAFE Index ETF has an expense ratio of 0.25% and is traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol EASG. As of August 2021, the fund has over $5 billion in assets under management.
Note: This message is generated by artificial intelligence; it does not guarantee the accuracy of the information it contains and should not be considered as investment advice.
The ETF invests in companies across various sectors, including consumer discretionary, financials, healthcare, industrials, information technology, materials, communication services, and utilities. The fund uses a screening process to select companies that meet certain ESG criteria, such as low carbon emissions, strong labor practices, and ethical business practices.
The iShares ESG Advanced MSCI EAFE Index ETF has an expense ratio of 0.25% and is traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol EASG. As of August 2021, the fund has over $5 billion in assets under management.
Note: This message is generated by artificial intelligence; it does not guarantee the accuracy of the information it contains and should not be considered as investment advice.
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