iShares S&P Asia 50 ETF (ASX:IAA)

The iShares IAA ETF provides exposure to the performance of 50 large, established Asian companies listed on the stock exchanges of China, Hong Kong, South Korea, Singapore, Taiwan, and Macau.

IAA ETF review

IAA share price and fees

IAA fees

ASX ticker code: IAA
Yearly fee (MER): 0.51%
FUM: $665.39 million
Monthly spread: 0.20%
Data Last Updated: July 2022

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Fee comparison

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What does the IAA ASX ETF invest in?

IAA tracks the performance of the S&P Asia 50 Index which is an Asian-only shares index that typically includes exposure to 50 individual shares from many different industries. Some of the big names included in the index are Tencent and Samsung which both have sizeable weightings.

What do investors use the IAA ETF for?

Investors could use IAA to get exposure to a basket of Asia’s largest public companies, including technology, financials, and communication companies. So, IAA could be used to diversify an ASX-focused portfolio internationally and take a position in leading Asian companies.

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IAA investor starter pack

IAA PDS

The Product Disclosure Statement (PDS) explains the fees, tax status and some of the risks.

IAA literature

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IAA holdings

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ASX: IAA’s dividend 2021

IAA dividend yield

Last 12m yield: 1.83%

When does IAA pay a dividend?

IAA dividend reinvestment plan (DRP)

Warnings we apply to the IAA ETF

IAA tax domicile

International shares sector data

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How IAA compares:

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Sector information is recorded based on the last 12-month returns to July 2022. Refer to the Issuer’s website, speak to your financial adviser and always the fund’s Product Disclosure Statement (PDS) before choosing an ETF for its dividend yield, past returns or fees. Past performance can be a poor indicator of future performance. 

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