iShares
by BlackRock
iShares is built on the expertise of BlackRock, a trusted investment firm that has managed money and served investors across the globe for over three decades.
Your goals, our ETFs
With a global lineup of 1,400+ Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs), we are committed to unlocking opportunity across markets to match the ambition of our investors large and small.
iShares ETFs & BlackRock Funds cover a broad range of asset classes, risk profiles and investment outcomes. To understand the appropriateness of these Funds for your investment objective, please visit our product webpages. Find out more about iShares ETFs/BlackRock products:
Core ETFs
Core exposures represent the basic building blocks in your asset allocation. Built to provide broad exposures across stock and bond indices, they are designed to be long term portfolio holdings to help meet your investment goals.
Multi-asset ETFs
iShares multi-asset ETFs are an all-in-one solution that seek to provide investors access to multiple asset classes, geographies and sectors, in one single trade.
Fixed income ETFs
Investors are increasingly turning to bond ETFs for more precise fixed income exposures that allow investors to customise portfolios, hedge risks, and capture opportunities.
Factor ETFs
Factor investing is the strategy of targeting securities with specific characteristics such as value, quality, momentum, size, and minimum volatility. These persistent, well-documented characteristics can help investors understand differences in expected return.
Gold ETFs
Gold is one of the most ancient places to store wealth. Over the past 200 years the gold trading landscape has undergone significant changes, with gold-backed ETFs now providing efficient and scalable ways to access investing in gold.
Emerging markets
Emerging market economies are positioned to benefit from some of the key ‘mega forces’ driving the lion’s share of growth opportunities in today’s investment landscape.
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Learn about ETFs
Exchange traded funds, or ETFs, are like managed funds in that they invest in a basket of securities, like stocks or bonds. But unlike managed funds, ETFs can be traded whenever the markets are open.