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iShares International Treasury Bond ETF (11ZG)

Market Closed
30 Dec, 20:00
XBER XBER
35. 58
-0.01
-0.03%
- Market Cap
0.17% Div Yield
0 Volume
35.59
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Day Range
35.57 35.58
Year Range
35.2 37.74
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Summary

11ZG closed Tuesday lower at €35.58, a decrease of -0.03% from Monday's close, completing a monthly decrease of -2.04% or -€0.74. Over the past 12 months, 11ZG stock lost -4.02%.
11ZG pays dividends to its shareholders, with the most recent payment made on Dec 24, 2025. The next estimated payment will be in In 6 months on Dec 24, 2026 for a total of €0.58702.
iShares International Treasury Bond ETF has completed 1 stock splits, with the recent split occurring on Aug 31, 2017.
The company's stock is traded on 3 different exchanges and in various currencies, with the primary listing on NASDAQ (NMS) (USD).

11ZG Chart

IGOV: Bond Sell-Off On Prolonged Energy Issues Is Global As Expected

IGOV: Bond Sell-Off On Prolonged Energy Issues Is Global As Expected

The iShares International Treasury Bond ETF faces significant downside risk due to high duration exposure amid global inflationary pressures and geopolitical tensions. IGOV's 7.43-year effective duration amplifies capital losses, particularly as benchmark rates rise across the yield curve in response to energy supply shocks from the Hormuz crisis. With over 40%+ EU and 11% Japan exposure, IGOV is vulnerable to inflation-focused central banks, eroding returns.

Seekingalpha | 2 weeks ago
IGOV: Not Keen On Japanese Bonds, But Less Exposure Than BWX

IGOV: Not Keen On Japanese Bonds, But Less Exposure Than BWX

The iShares International Treasury Bond ETF offers non-US government bond exposure, heavily weighted to Europe and also Japan. Japanese bonds face JPY risks, limited overnight rate hike potential to offer needed JPY support, but also not rate drop angle due to fragility of JPY. Worsening demand conditions could also hit J-bond prices, for example, if the FX concerns become more entrenched and also from domestic budget and politics.

Seekingalpha | 3 months ago
IGOV: A Sneaky, Effective Way To Profit From U.S. Dollar Weakness

IGOV: A Sneaky, Effective Way To Profit From U.S. Dollar Weakness

IGOV offers diversified exposure to high-quality, non-US government bonds, providing a hedge against US economic and currency risks. Despite a low dividend yield, IGOV's appeal lies in its broad international bond holdings and strong credit quality, with one-third rated higher than US Treasuries. The ETF acts as an alternative to foreign currency ETFs, benefiting from recent negative correlation with the US Dollar and potential for further upside.

Seekingalpha | 11 months ago

iShares International Treasury Bond ETF (11ZG) FAQ

What is the stock price today?

The current price is €35.58.

On which exchange is it traded?

iShares International Treasury Bond ETF is listed on XBER.

What is its stock symbol?

The ticker symbol is 11ZG.

Does it pay dividends? What is the current yield?

Yes, It pays dividends and the current yield is 0.17%.

What is its market cap?

As of today, no market cap data is available.

Has iShares International Treasury Bond ETF ever had a stock split?

iShares International Treasury Bond ETF had 1 splits and the recent split was on Aug 31, 2017.

iShares International Treasury Bond ETF Profile

XBER Exchange
US Country

Overview

The described fund is structured as an investment opportunity that focuses primarily on sovereign bonds from developed markets. It operates with a commitment to invest a significant portion of its assets — at least 80% — in the securities that comprise its underlying index. Moreover, the fund pledges to allocate at least 90% of its assets towards fixed income securities that match the types represented in its underlying index. The index in question is designed to track the performance of fixed-rate, local currency, investment-grade, sovereign bonds. A notable characteristic of this fund is its non-diversified status, which means it may invest more heavily in individual securities and be more exposed to the risks of those securities.

Products and Services

  • Investment-Grade Sovereign Bonds

    This product focuses on fixed-rate, local currency, investment-grade bonds issued by sovereign states in developed markets. The chosen bonds are recognized for their lower risk profile compared to corporate bonds, aiming to provide investors with steady income while preserving capital.

  • Exposure to Developed Markets

    The fund's investments are concentrated in sovereign bonds from developed markets, offering investors a way to gain exposure to the economic stability and lower political risk associated with these regions. This focus contributes to the fund's strategy of seeking stable returns over time.

  • Non-Diversified Fund Strategy

    As a non-diversified fund, this investment vehicle is characterized by a more concentrated investment approach. This strategy allows the fund to potentially achieve higher returns by taking on more risk through significant investments in fewer securities. However, it also implies a higher level of risk if those few investments do not perform as expected.

Contact Information

Address: 50 Hudson Yards
Phone: 1-800-474-2737