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BlackRock launches first Israeli Ucits ETF

By Kirsten Hastings, 20 Jan 16

BlackRock has launched an exchange traded fund for European investors to invest directly in the national Israeli index. It is the first fund to offer direct exposure to the underlying constituents of this index.

BlackRock has launched an exchange traded fund for European investors to invest directly in the national Israeli index. It is the first fund to offer direct exposure to the underlying constituents of this index.

The iShares TA-25 Israel Ucits ETF (TASE) is the first physically-replicating ETF in the world to access the 25 largest companies listed on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange.

The underlying index of the fund, TA-25, places an upper limit on the size of its constituents so that no single company accounts for more than 10% of the total index. The index is rebalanced semi-annually.

iShares now has over 70 single country ETFs domiciled in Europe. 

Resilient market

Alex Pollak, head of Israel at BlackRock, said: “Israel’s equity market was one of the fastest developed economies to rebound after the financial crisis, and our fund is a cost-effective way to invest in this resilient market and one of the world’s leading technology centres.  

“Israel’s equity market was one of the fastest developed economies to rebound after the financial crisis."

“This is the first exchange traded product that allows investors to invest directly in Israel’s national index in a UCITs framework using their domestic sterling, dollar or euro currencies. This innovation will provide investors based outside of Israel with targeted portfolio exposure to the country.” 

Yossi Beinart, TASE chief executive, said: “The launch of this ETF will provide an opportunity for global investors to invest in Israeli economy through the TA-25 index. This unique collaboration will increase TASE’s exposure to international investors, who are seeking ways to invest in the Israeli market.”

Tags: Blackrock | ETF | Israel | UCITS

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