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IOO
Description
Description
IOO was created on 2000-12-05 by iShares. The fund's investment portfolio concentrates primarily on large cap equity. The ETF currently has 9481.8m in AUM and 104 holdings. IOO tracks an index of 100 large-cap multinational stocks selected by the S&P Committee.
NYSE/NASDAQ
ETF - A bundle of shares
Asia
High Price Growth
Technology
Global
Performance
Performance
$144.35
USD
▲ $106.73 (283.71%)
19th August 2026, 08:00 p.m.
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Quick facts
Quick facts
▲ 98.39% Growth
5 years capital growth
▲ 2.54% Dividends
5 year average dividend yield
$15 AUD minimum investment
Due to minimum AUD to USD conversion
$1,520.98 USD median portfolio
Median amount held by the community
Holdings & exposure
Holdings & exposure
Top holdings
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NVDA (NVIDIA CORP)
13%
AAPL (APPLE)
11%
MSFT (MICROSOFT)
9%
Top country exposure
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United States
80%
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
4%
Switzerland
3%
Top industry exposure
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Information
46%
Financials
10%
Other
10%
Distributions
Distributions
Annual dividend yield
2.10%
Average franked amount
0%
5 year avg. dividend yield (p.a.)
2.54%
Dividend reinvestment
Highest franked amount
N/A
Payout dates
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Costs
Costs
PURCHASE FEE
$6.50 AUD (or $5.50 with Pearler Prepay)
MANAGEMENT FEE
0.40% p.a.
Advanced information
Advanced information
Leveraged
No
P/E ratio
27.22
Inverse
No
P/B ratio
6.01
Expense ratio
0.4
Inception date
2000-12-05
Pearler community insights
Pearler community insights
General statistics
49 investors hold IOO
64 weeks average time between investments
$810 average holding per investor
1 day since last community investment
Demographics
Income of investors
50k - 100k
46%
Less than 50k
23%
100k - 150k
19%
150k - 200k
6%
More than 200k
6%
Age of investors
26-34 years old
47%
35-90 years old
45%
18-25 years old
8%
Legal gender of investors
41% male
59% female
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