UBS Bloomberg Barclays USD Emerging Markets Sovereign UCITS ETF (LON:SBEM)

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669.63
+4.13 (0.62%)
Jun 6, 2025, 4:35 PM BST
-5.35%
Assets 93.82M
Expense Ratio 0.25%
PE Ratio n/a
Dividend (ttm) 0.57
Dividend Yield 8.52%
Ex-Dividend Date Feb 3, 2025
Payout Frequency Semi-Annual
Payout Ratio n/a
1-Year Return +1.76%
Volume 86
Open 670.50
Previous Close 665.50
Day's Range 669.63 - 670.50
52-Week Low 650.00
52-Week High 757.25
Beta 0.20
Holdings 668
Inception Date Jan 29, 2016

About SBEM

UBS Bloomberg Barclays USD Emerging Markets Sovereign UCITS ETF is an exchange traded fund launched by UBS Fund Management (Luxembourg) S.A. It is managed by UBS Asset Management (Americas) Inc. The fund invests in fixed income markets of emerging countries across the globe. It invests directly and also through derivatives in fixed and floating rate, US Dollar denominated, sovereign and agency debt securities with a maturity of at least one year. The fund invests in investment grade securities that are rated by S&P, Moody’s, and Fitch. It seeks to replicate the performance of the Barclays Emerging Markets USD Sovereign & Agency 3% Country Capped Index (Total Return), by investing in securities as per their weightings in the index. UBS Bloomberg Barclays USD Emerging Markets Sovereign UCITS ETF was formed in 2016 and is domiciled in Luxembourg.

Asset Class Fixed Income
Category Broad Credit
Stock Exchange London Stock Exchange
Ticker Symbol SBEM
Provider UBS
Index Tracked Bloomberg Emerging Markets USD Sovereign & Agency 3% Country Capped Index - Benchmark TR Gross

Performance

SBEM had a total return of 1.76% in the past year, including dividends. Since the fund's inception, the average annual return has been 4.16%.

Dividend History

Ex-Dividend Amount Pay Date
Feb 3, 2025 £0.33114 Feb 7, 2025
Aug 2, 2024 £0.23759 Aug 8, 2024
Feb 1, 2024 £0.2203 Feb 7, 2024
Jul 31, 2023 £0.23376 Aug 4, 2023
Feb 1, 2023 £0.22771 Feb 6, 2023
Aug 1, 2022 £0.21048 Aug 4, 2022
Full Dividend History