iShares Dow Jones Global Titans 50 UCITS ETF (DE) (EXI2.DE) is an exchange-traded fund that seeks to track the performance of the Dow Jones Global Titans 50 Index, which comprises 50 leading multinational companies traded on major exchanges worldwide across diversified sectors including technology, consumer cyclical, communication services, and industrials. The ETF provides investors with exposure to large-cap growth stocks through physical replication, holding approximately 53 securities weighted by their index constituents such as Nvidia, Microsoft, Apple, Amazon, Broadcom, Alphabet, Meta Platforms, Tesla, and Taiwan Semiconductor; it features a total expense ratio of 0.51% per annum, distributes dividends at least annually with a recent yield of around 0.42-0.45%, and maintains assets under management exceeding EUR 2.5 billion. Domiciled in Germany and managed by BlackRock Asset Management Deutschland AG, a subsidiary of BlackRock, Inc., the fund was launched on August 14, 2001, and is listed primarily on Xetra with the ticker EXI2 in EUR, targeting institutional and retail investors seeking global large-cap equity exposure without currency hedging. Geographically, it operates across Europe with registrations in countries including Germany, Austria, France, Italy, and the Netherlands, while its portfolio reflects worldwide holdings predominantly in the United States, followed by other developed markets. Formerly known as iShares (DE) I - iShares Dow Jones Global Titans 50 (DE), the ETF has not undergone significant structural changes, name reorganizations, or new product launches specific to itself in the last 1-2 years, though BlackRock has pursued broader iShares expansions such as the launch of active equity income ETFs in Europe in 2024 and the iShares Texas Equity ETF in 2025, alongside ongoing index rebalancing that adjusts holdings like recent inclusions or weights for companies such as AbbVie, Netflix, and Samsung Electronics.