| Ex-Date | Pay Date | Amount | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| No dividends history available for Goldman Sachs Emerging Markets Green and Social Bond Active UCITS ETF - Class EUR-hedged (Dist). | |||
Goldman Sachs Emerging Markets Green and Social Bond Active UCITS ETF - Class EUR-hedged (Dist) currently pays no dividends.
- ISIN
- WKN
- Symbol / Exchange
- / XETR
- Value
- €50.57
- Dividend frequency
- none
- Security Type
- ETF
- Sector
-
- Dividend Currency
- -
- 25 Countries
Chile
11.01%India
9.37%Indonesia
8.68%Germany
7.00%Türkiye
6.93%South Korea
6.43%United Arab Emirates
6.17%Hungary
5.14%Romania
4.91%Brazil
4.66%Mexico
3.49%Peru
3.45%Serbia
3.31%United States
2.98%Uzbekistan
2.74%Philippines
2.69%Poland
2.59%Colombia
1.85%Czechia
1.77%Côte d’Ivoire
1.32%Singapore
0.93%Benin
0.83%Qatar
0.71%Hong Kong SAR China
0.56%Dominican Republic
0.48%
- 3 Holdings
- Resources
- 4,500 stocks starting at €1 incl. Dividend Reinvestment Plan
More data on Goldman Sachs Emerging Markets Green and Social Bond Active UCITS ETF - Class EUR-hedged (Dist) at extraETF
More fundamental data on Goldman Sachs Emerging Markets Green and Social Bond Active UCITS ETF - Class EUR-hedged (Dist) at Parqet
- Goldman Sachs Emerging Markets Green and Social Bond Active UCITS ETF - Class EUR-hedged (Dist) does not currently pay dividends.
- Goldman Sachs Emerging Markets Green and Social Bond Active UCITS ETF - Class EUR-hedged (Dist) does not currently pay dividends. Therefore, the dividend yield is 0%.
- Goldman Sachs Emerging Markets Green and Social Bond Active UCITS ETF - Class EUR-hedged (Dist) does not currently pay dividends.
- There are currently no known stock splits for Goldman Sachs Emerging Markets Green and Social Bond Active UCITS ETF - Class EUR-hedged (Dist).
- To date, Goldman Sachs Emerging Markets Green and Social Bond Active UCITS ETF - Class EUR-hedged (Dist) has not paid any dividends.
- In Goldman Sachs Emerging Markets Green and Social Bond Active UCITS ETF - Class EUR-hedged (Dist), Chile, India and Indonesia are represented as the three largest countries.

