The dbxt FTSE 100 Shs -1D- Distribution ETF, trading under the ticker GB:XUKX, is a robust investment vehicle designed for those seeking exposure to the leading companies in the UK equity market. This Exchange-Traded Fund is strategically focused on large-cap stocks, encompassing the top 100 companies listed on the London Stock Exchange. It offers investors a streamlined and efficient way to gain access to a broad-based portfolio of the UK's most prominent and influential corporations.
Specializing in the large-cap segment, the dbxt FTSE 100 Shs -1D- Distribution ETF caters to investors who prefer to invest in established firms with significant market capitalization. This focus on large-cap stocks provides potential for stable returns, reflecting the performance of companies that are typically characterized by strong financial health and extensive market reach. The ETF's underlying index, the FTSE 100, is a globally recognized benchmark, ensuring that investors are aligned with the pulse of the UK economy.
As a distribution-focused ETF, it not only seeks capital appreciation but also aims to provide a steady income stream by distributing dividends generated by the underlying equities. This feature makes it particularly attractive for income-oriented investors who value regular cash flow alongside growth potential. The dbxt FTSE 100 Shs -1D- Distribution ETF thus stands out as a compelling choice for those looking to diversify their portfolios with a secure foothold in the UK's large-cap landscape, while enjoying the benefits of both growth and income.
Asset Class
Equity
Region
Europe
Issuer
Xtrackers
Index Tracked
FTSE 100
Ticker Symbol
GB:XUKX
dbxt FTSE 100 Shs -1D- Distribution (XUKX) Fund Flow Chart
dbxt FTSE 100 Shs -1D- Distribution (XUKX) 1 year Net Flows: -7M
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