The fund is an Exchange Traded Fund (ETF) that aims to track the performance of the Barclays Emerging Markets Asia Local Currency Govt Country Capped Index. The ETF invests in physical index securities. The Barclays Emerging Markets Asia Local Currency Govt Country Capped Index provides a broad measure of the performance of local currency government debt issued by emerging market countries in Asia. Currently, five countries are included in the index: Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, South Korea and Thailand. The list of eligible countries is reviewed on a periodic basis depending on liquidity, capital control and overall accessibility. Country weights are capped at 40% of the index to ensure diversification within the index and countries which are not member states of the European Union, members of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development or approved by the Central Bank of Ireland are capped at 35% of the index.
What is SGEA ETF value today?
The current price of SGEA ETF is 66.81 USD โ it has decreased by -0.22% in the past 24 hours. Watch SGEA ETF price performance more closely on the advanced chart.
Is SGEA ETF price going up?
SGEA ETF has decreased by 0.00% in the past week, has increased by 0.38% in the past month, and has increased by 2.75% in the past year. See more data on SGEA ETF chart.
What are the largest SGEA ETF holdings?
As of 01 Jun 2025, the largest holdings include The Republic of Korea 1.38%. See the full list of SGEA ETF holdings.
What are the SGEA ETF holdings?
The SGEA ETF consists of 1 holdings, including The Republic of Korea 1.38% and others. See the full list of SGEA ETF holdings.
How many holdings are in the SGEA ETF?
As of 01 Jun 2025, the SGEA ETF consists of 1 holdings. See the full list of SGEA ETF holdings.
What sectors are represented in the SGEA ETF?
The SGEA ETF sectors include Basic Materials, Consumer Cyclical, Financial Services, Real Estate, Communication Services and more.
How can I invest in the SGEA ETF?
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