AXA IM Emerging Markets Credit PAB UCITS ETF AccumUSD
The AXA IM Emerging Markets Credit PAB UCITS ETF AccumUSD, trading under the ticker IT:AICU, offers investors a dynamic gateway to the promising landscape of emerging markets through a carefully curated portfolio of investment-grade bonds. As a broad market ETF, it provides diversified exposure to credit instruments from various emerging economies, ensuring a balanced approach to risk and return. The fund stands out by focusing on high-quality securities, exclusively targeting the investment-grade segment, which signifies lower credit risk and more stable returns compared to non-investment-grade counterparts. This ETF is designed for those looking to capitalize on the growth potential of emerging markets while maintaining a robust credit quality. Additionally, the fund's broad maturities niche allows for a wide range of bond maturities, offering flexibility and adaptability to various market conditions. By accumulating returns in USD, the ETF is particularly attractive to investors seeking to enhance their portfolio with a focus on long-term growth in the global fixed income arena.
Asset Class
Fixed Income
Region
Emerging Markets
Issuer
AXA
Index Tracked
ICE Emerging Markets Corporate Plus Paris-Aligned Absolute Emissions Index - Benchmark TR Net
Ticker Symbol
IT:AICU
AXA IM Emerging Markets Credit PAB UCITS ETF AccumUSD (AICU) Fund Flow Chart
AXA IM Emerging Markets Credit PAB UCITS ETF AccumUSD (AICU) 1 year Net Flows: €6M
AICU ETF FAQ
What was IT:AICU’s price range in the past 12 months?
IT:AICU lowest ETF price was €9.01 and its highest was €9.83 in the past 12 months.
What is the AUM of IT:AICU?
As of Jan 29, 2025 The AUM of IT:AICU is 30.82M.
Is IT:AICU overvalued?
Not enough analysts have published a price target to calculate whether the price is overvalued.
Does IT:AICU pay dividends?
IT:AICU does not currently pay dividends.
How many shares outstanding does IT:AICU have?
Currently, no data Available
Which hedge fund is a major shareholder of IT:AICU?
Currently, no hedge funds are holding shares in IT:AICU