| Ex-Date | Pay Date | Amount | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| No dividends history available for HSBC Plus Emerging Markets Equity Quant Active UCITS ETF USD Acc. | |||
HSBC Plus Emerging Markets Equity Quant Active UCITS ETF USD Acc currently pays no dividends.
- ISIN
- WKN
- Symbol / Exchange
- / XLON
- Value
- €12.20
- Dividend frequency
- none
- Security Type
- ETF
- Dividend Currency
- -
- 28 Countries
Taiwan
24.82%South Korea
22.42%China
20.14%India
11.61%Brazil
4.17%Saudi Arabia
2.00%South Africa
1.77%Malaysia
1.70%Mexico
1.29%United States
1.03%Poland
0.97%United Arab Emirates
0.90%Peru
0.73%Thailand
0.71%Greece
0.70%Hungary
0.64%Qatar
0.64%Hong Kong SAR China
0.61%Indonesia
0.56%Türkiye
0.54%Philippines
0.50%Kuwait
0.41%Chile
0.40%Egypt
0.37%Colombia
0.28%Czechia
0.0010%Netherlands
0.00040%Luxembourg
0.00030%
- 11 Sectors
Information Technology
38.18%Financials
19.11%Industrials
8.90%Consumer Discretionary
8.11%Communication Services
7.72%Materials
6.81%Energy
3.61%Health Care
3.29%Consumer Staples
2.01%Utilities
1.60%Real Estate
0.67%
ETFs holding HSBC Plus Emerging Markets Equity Quant Active UCITS ETF USD Acc
1 ETFs invest at least 1% in HSBC Plus Emerging Markets Equity Quant Active UCITS ETF USD Acc.
- HSBC Plus Emerging Markets Equity Quant Active UCITS ETF USD Acc does not currently pay dividends.
- HSBC Plus Emerging Markets Equity Quant Active UCITS ETF USD Acc does not currently pay dividends. Therefore, the dividend yield is 0%.
- HSBC Plus Emerging Markets Equity Quant Active UCITS ETF USD Acc does not currently pay dividends.
- The largest sectors of HSBC Plus Emerging Markets Equity Quant Active UCITS ETF USD Acc are Information Technology, Financials, Industrials.
- There are currently no known stock splits for HSBC Plus Emerging Markets Equity Quant Active UCITS ETF USD Acc.
- To date, HSBC Plus Emerging Markets Equity Quant Active UCITS ETF USD Acc has not paid any dividends.
- In HSBC Plus Emerging Markets Equity Quant Active UCITS ETF USD Acc, Taiwan, South Korea and China are represented as the three largest countries.

