ISHARES IV PLC - ISHARES CHINA CNY BOND UCITS ETFISHARES IV PLC - ISHARES CHINA CNY BOND UCITS ETFISHARES IV PLC - ISHARES CHINA CNY BOND UCITS ETF

ISHARES IV PLC - ISHARES CHINA CNY BOND UCITS ETF

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Key stats


Assets under management (AUM)
‪226.17 M‬EUR
Fund flows (1Y)
Dividend yield (indicated)
Discount/Premium to NAV
Shares outstanding
‪37.49 M‬
Expense ratio
0.35%

About ISHARES IV PLC - ISHARES CHINA CNY BOND UCITS ETF


Brand
iShares
Home page
Inception date
May 14, 2020
Structure
Irish VCIC
Index tracked
Bloomberg China Treasury + Policy Bank
Replication method
Physical
Management style
Passive
Dividend treatment
Distributes
Primary advisor
BlackRock Asset Management Ireland Ltd.
ISIN
IE00BKPSFD61
The investment objective of the Fund is to provide investors with a total return, taking into account both capital and income returns, which reflects the return of the Bloomberg Barclays China Treasury + Policy Bank Index

Classification


Asset Class
Fixed income
Category
Government, broad-based
Focus
Investment grade
Niche
Broad maturities
Strategy
Vanilla
Geography
China
Weighting scheme
Market value
Selection criteria
Market value

Returns


1 month3 monthsYear to date1 year3 years5 years
Price performance
NAV total return

What's in the fund


As of July 9, 2025
Exposure type
Bonds, Cash & Other
Government
Bonds, Cash & Other100.00%
Government99.86%
Cash0.14%
Mutual fund0.00%
Stock breakdown by region
0%99%
Asia100.00%
Europe0.00%
North America0.00%
Latin America0.00%
Africa0.00%
Middle East0.00%
Oceania0.00%
Top 10 holdings

Dividends


Dividend payout history

Assets under management (AUM)



Fund Flows



Frequently Asked Questions


No, AYER doesn't pay dividends to its holders.
AYER shares are issued by BlackRock, Inc. under the brand iShares. The ETF was launched on May 14, 2020, and its management style is Passive.
AYER expense ratio is 0.35% meaning you'd have to pay 0.35% of your investment to help manage the fund.
AYER follows the Bloomberg China Treasury + Policy Bank. ETFs usually track some benchmark seeking to replicate its performance and guide asset selection and objectives.
AYER invests in bonds.