iShares MSCI World Consumer Discretionary Sector UCITS ETF

iShares MSCI World Consumer Discretionary Sector UCITS ETF

36BB.F
iShares MSCI World Consumer Discretionary Sector UCITS ETFundefined flagFrankfurt Stock Exchange
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iShares MSCI World Consumer Discretionary Sector UCITS ETF (Ticker: 36BB.F) is an exchange-traded fund that seeks to replicate the performance of the MSCI World Consumer Discretionary Index Net USD through a representative sampling methodology, providing investors with exposure to large- and mid-cap companies in the global consumer discretionary sector; this includes manufacturing segments such as automotive, household durable goods, textiles, apparel, and leisure equipment, as well as services segments encompassing hotels, restaurants, leisure facilities, media production and services, consumer retailing, and related services. Launched by BlackRock Asset Management Ireland Limited and managed by BlackRock Advisors (UK) Limited, the ETF is domiciled in Ireland with administrative operations linked to J.P. Morgan at 200 Capital Dock, 79 Sir John Rogersons Quay, Dublin 2; it lists on exchanges including Xetra (36BB), Euronext Amsterdam (WCDS), and SIX Swiss Exchange, targeting institutional and retail investors seeking sector-specific equity exposure across developed markets worldwide. The fund distributes dividends semi-annually, maintains an expense ratio of 0.20%, and as of recent data holds approximately EUR 54 million in assets under management. In recent developments, the ETF has sustained steady operations amid BlackRock's broader strategic expansions, including the parent's completion of a $12 billion all-equity acquisition of private-credit giant HPS Investment Partners at the start of Q3 2025, alongside prior purchases of Global Infrastructure Partners and Preqin to bolster private markets capabilities; these moves enhance BlackRock's overall platform supporting ETF liquidity and innovation, though no ETF-specific product launches, mergers, or reorganizations have been announced for this fund in the last 1-2 years. The fund continues to employ physical replication without sustainability screens, focusing on index fidelity with optimized portfolio characteristics and securities lending for additional returns averaging 0.01-0.02% annually. No significant partnerships, funding rounds, or operational shifts directly impacting this ETF were reported recently, maintaining its core strategy since inception around October 2019.