iShares MSCI USA SRI UCITS ETF USD (Acc)
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ETF designed to track the performance of a U.S. index made up of companies with significant contributions to social responsibility (SRI).
iShares MSCI USA SRI UCITS ETF USD (Acc)
ETF designed to track the performance of a U.S. index made up of companies with significant contributions to social responsibility (SRI).
Price history of iShares MSCI USA SRI UCITS ETF USD (Acc)
Price history of iShares MSCI USA SRI UCITS ETF USD (Acc)
Performance & Momentum
Strategic Analysis
iShares MSCI USA SRI UCITS ETF USD (Acc) • 2026
The iShares MSCI USA SRI UCITS ETF USD (Acc) is designed to replicate the performance of American companies that excel in social responsibility (SRI). By investing in companies with strong socio-environmental commitments, this ETF offers an opportunity for exposure to sustainably engaged organizations while aiming for growth in line with the benchmark index.
Strengths
- Strong positioning in the responsible investment market, aligned with growing concerns for sustainability.
- Geographic diversification within the United States, the largest financial market, ensuring a variety of sectors.
- Commitment to social responsibility placing the ETF among preferred choices for investors focused on environmental and social criteria.
Weaknesses
- Exposure to fluctuations in the American market, being fully invested in the United States.
Momentum
With positive momentum, the iShares MSCI USA SRI UCITS ETF USD (Acc) shows signs of improvement and appeal among investors, particularly those favoring SRI criteria. Its performance continues to attract growing interest, suggesting its potential for growth supported by the trend toward responsible investing.
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