Invesco Bloomberg Commodity UCITS ETF

Invesco Bloomberg Commodity UCITS ETF

€29.33
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No dividends history available for Invesco Bloomberg Commodity UCITS ETF.

Invesco Bloomberg Commodity UCITS ETF currently pays no dividends.

ISIN
WKN
Symbol / Exchange
/ XLON
Value
€29.33
Dividend frequency
none
Security Type
ETF
Dividend Currency
-
16 Countries
  • United States

    United States

    2.92%
  • United Kingdom

    United Kingdom

    0.14%
  • Canada

    Canada

    0.078%
  • France

    France

    0.041%
  • Malta

    Malta

    0.014%
  • Japan

    Japan

    0.014%
  • Ireland

    Ireland

    0.012%
  • Italy

    Italy

    0.012%
  • Netherlands

    Netherlands

    0.011%
  • Switzerland

    Switzerland

    0.010%
  • Spain

    Spain

    0.0087%
  • Germany

    Germany

    0.0067%
  • Austria

    Austria

    0.0055%
  • Norway

    Norway

    0.0037%
  • Australia

    Australia

    0.0023%
  • Finland

    Finland

    0.0020%
7 Sectors
  • Materials

    35.83%
  • Financials

    17.81%
  • Consumer Discretionary

    12.94%
  • Communication Services

    12.28%
  • Consumer Staples

    9.74%
  • Real Estate

    5.83%
  • Information Technology

    5.57%
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Frequently Asked Questions about Invesco Bloomberg Commodity UCITS ETF

Invesco Bloomberg Commodity UCITS ETF does not currently pay dividends.
Invesco Bloomberg Commodity UCITS ETF does not currently pay dividends. Therefore, the dividend yield is 0%.
Invesco Bloomberg Commodity UCITS ETF does not currently pay dividends.
The largest sectors of Invesco Bloomberg Commodity UCITS ETF are Materials, Financials, Consumer Discretionary.
There are currently no known stock splits for Invesco Bloomberg Commodity UCITS ETF.
To date, Invesco Bloomberg Commodity UCITS ETF has not paid any dividends.
In Invesco Bloomberg Commodity UCITS ETF, the United States, the United Kingdom and Canada are represented as the three largest countries.