State Street SPDR Bloomberg Euro High Yield Bond UCITS ETF (ETR:SYBJ)

Germany flag Germany · Delayed Price · Currency is EUR
51.20
-0.14 (-0.28%)
Apr 20, 2026, 1:12 PM CET
Assets513.23M
Expense Ratio0.40%
PE Ration/a
Dividend (ttm)2.76
Dividend Yield5.37%
Ex-Dividend DateFeb 2, 2026
Payout FrequencySemi-Annual
Payout Ration/a
1-Year Return+5.90%
Volume1,140
Open51.27
Previous Close51.34
Day's Range51.07 - 51.27
52-Week Low49.44
52-Week High53.15
Beta0.31
Holdings493
Inception DateFeb 3, 2012

About SYBJ

SSgA SPDR ETFs Europe I Public Limited Company - State Street SPDR Bloomberg Euro High Yield Bond UCITS ETF is an exchange traded fund launched and managed by State Street Global Advisors Limited. The fund invests in the fixed income markets of developed countries across the globe. It invests in fixed-rate, Euro-denominated corporate bonds with maturity between one and up to 15 years. The fund invests in the high yield securities that are rated between BB+ and CCC- by S&P and Fitch and Ba1 and Caa3 by Moody’s. It seeks to replicate the performance of the Barclays Liquidity Screened Euro High Yield Bond Index, by employing representative sampling methodology. The fund was formerly known as SSgA SPDR ETFs Europe I Public Limited Company - SPDR Barclays Capital Euro High Yield Bond ETF. SSgA SPDR ETFs Europe I Public Limited Company - State Street SPDR Bloomberg Euro High Yield Bond UCITS ETF was formed on February 3, 2012 and is domiciled in Ireland.

Asset Class Fixed Income
Category High Yield
Stock Exchange Deutsche Börse Xetra
Ticker Symbol SYBJ
Provider SPDR
Index Tracked Bloomberg Liquidity Screened Euro High Yield Bond

Performance

SYBJ had a total return of 5.90% in the past year, including dividends. Since the fund's inception, the average annual return has been 4.28%.

Dividend History

Ex-DividendAmountPay Date
Feb 2, 2026€1.3448Feb 17, 2026
Aug 4, 2025€1.4133Aug 18, 2025
Feb 3, 2025€1.4536Feb 18, 2025
Aug 2, 2024€1.5307Aug 16, 2024
Feb 1, 2024€1.5512Feb 15, 2024
Aug 1, 2023€1.4156Aug 15, 2023
Full Dividend History