BNP Paribas Easy FTSE EPRA Nareit Developed Europe Ex UK Green Ucits ETF, Acc (EUR)

BNP Paribas Easy FTSE EPRA Nareit Developed Europe Ex UK Green Ucits ETF, Acc (EUR)

€6.69
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No dividends history available for BNP Paribas Easy FTSE EPRA Nareit Developed Europe Ex UK Green Ucits ETF, Acc (EUR).

BNP Paribas Easy FTSE EPRA Nareit Developed Europe Ex UK Green Ucits ETF, Acc (EUR) currently pays no dividends.

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Symbol / Exchange
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Value
€6.69
Dividend frequency
none
Security Type
ETF
Dividend Currency
-
12 Countries
  • United Kingdom

    United Kingdom

    27.31%
  • Germany

    Germany

    16.42%
  • Sweden

    Sweden

    15.10%
  • France

    France

    14.77%
  • Switzerland

    Switzerland

    12.91%
  • Belgium

    Belgium

    3.57%
  • Spain

    Spain

    3.54%
  • Finland

    Finland

    2.08%
  • Netherlands

    Netherlands

    0.79%
  • Norway

    Norway

    0.71%
  • Austria

    Austria

    0.20%
  • Ireland

    Ireland

    0.16%
1 Sector
  • Real Estate

    100.00%
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Frequently Asked Questions about BNP Paribas Easy FTSE EPRA Nareit Developed Europe Ex UK Green Ucits ETF, Acc (EUR)

BNP Paribas Easy FTSE EPRA Nareit Developed Europe Ex UK Green Ucits ETF, Acc (EUR) does not currently pay dividends.
BNP Paribas Easy FTSE EPRA Nareit Developed Europe Ex UK Green Ucits ETF, Acc (EUR) does not currently pay dividends. Therefore, the dividend yield is 0%.
BNP Paribas Easy FTSE EPRA Nareit Developed Europe Ex UK Green Ucits ETF, Acc (EUR) does not currently pay dividends.
The largest sectors of BNP Paribas Easy FTSE EPRA Nareit Developed Europe Ex UK Green Ucits ETF, Acc (EUR) are Real Estate.
There are currently no known stock splits for BNP Paribas Easy FTSE EPRA Nareit Developed Europe Ex UK Green Ucits ETF, Acc (EUR).
To date, BNP Paribas Easy FTSE EPRA Nareit Developed Europe Ex UK Green Ucits ETF, Acc (EUR) has not paid any dividends.
In BNP Paribas Easy FTSE EPRA Nareit Developed Europe Ex UK Green Ucits ETF, Acc (EUR), the United Kingdom, Germany and Sweden are represented as the three largest countries.