| Ex-Date | Pay Date | Amount | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| No dividends history available for JPM Carbon Transition Global Equity (CTB) UCITS ETF - EUR (acc). | |||
JPM Carbon Transition Global Equity (CTB) UCITS ETF - EUR (acc) currently pays no dividends.
- ISIN
- WKN
- Symbol / Exchange
- / XETR
- Value
- €26.89
- Dividend frequency
- none
- Security Type
- ETF
- Dividend Currency
- -
- 26 Countries
United States
66.33%Japan
7.15%Canada
5.92%Switzerland
3.66%Australia
2.64%Netherlands
2.45%United Kingdom
2.15%Spain
1.75%Germany
1.73%France
1.73%Denmark
0.99%Sweden
0.95%Belgium
0.66%Brazil
0.39%Hong Kong SAR China
0.34%Italy
0.23%Norway
0.22%Singapore
0.14%Poland
0.13%New Zealand
0.10%Mexico
0.10%Finland
0.072%Portugal
0.069%Israel
0.052%Austria
0.024%China
0.021%
- 11 Sectors
Information Technology
27.66%Financials
16.00%Consumer Discretionary
11.14%Industrials
11.01%Health Care
10.09%Communication Services
9.09%Materials
4.24%Consumer Staples
4.17%Utilities
2.85%Energy
1.89%Real Estate
1.86%
- 374 Holdings
- NVIDIA Corp5.53%
- Apple Inc5.18%
- Alphabet Inc Class A4.55%
- Microsoft Corp3.19%
- Amazon.com Inc2.89%
- Broadcom Inc2.27%
- Meta Platforms Inc1.93%
- Tesla Inc1.77%
- Eli Lilly and Co1.57%
- Visa Inc0.96%
- JPM Carbon Transition Global Equity (CTB) UCITS ETF - EUR (acc) does not currently pay dividends.
- JPM Carbon Transition Global Equity (CTB) UCITS ETF - EUR (acc) does not currently pay dividends. Therefore, the dividend yield is 0%.
- JPM Carbon Transition Global Equity (CTB) UCITS ETF - EUR (acc) does not currently pay dividends.
- The largest sectors of JPM Carbon Transition Global Equity (CTB) UCITS ETF - EUR (acc) are Information Technology, Financials, Consumer Discretionary.
- There are currently no known stock splits for JPM Carbon Transition Global Equity (CTB) UCITS ETF - EUR (acc).
- To date, JPM Carbon Transition Global Equity (CTB) UCITS ETF - EUR (acc) has not paid any dividends.
- In JPM Carbon Transition Global Equity (CTB) UCITS ETF - EUR (acc), the United States, Japan and Canada are represented as the three largest countries.

