iShares MSCI Ireland ETF (NYSE:EIRL) is an exchange-traded fund focusing on Irish securities. It aims to track the investment results of an index composed of Irish equities, thereby offering investors targeted access to the Irish stock market. The fund seeks to invest in a range of sectors, reflecting the broad spectrum of the Irish economy, from technology and healthcare to consumer goods and financial services. Its objective is to provide investment results that closely correspond, before fees and expenses, to the performance of the MSCI All Ireland Capped Index. Through EIRL, investors get an opportunity to tap into the growth potential of Ireland, diversifying their portfolio with exposure to a market known for its resilience and innovative companies.
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Is iShares MSCI Ireland ETF a public or private company?
Ownership
Public
How many people does iShares MSCI Ireland ETF employ?
Employees
3
What sector is iShares MSCI Ireland ETF in?
Sector
ETF
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Overview of iShares MSCI Ireland ETF offerings
Tracks the MSCI All Ireland Capped Index: This index includes some of the largest and most liquid companies in Ireland.
Provides exposure to the Irish economy: By investing in EIRL, you're essentially investing in the future of Irish companies.
Offers diversification: While EIRL only holds a relatively small number of companies (around 24), it provides some level of diversification across different sectors of the Irish economy.
Distributes dividends: EIRL pays out dividends to shareholders on a regular basis. The current 12-month trailing yield is 0.91%.
Has a low expense ratio: The expense ratio of EIRL is 0.40%, which means that it costs investors $0.40 per year for every $100 they have invested in the ETF.