LSE:CUKX (iShares VII Public Limited Company - iShares FTSE 100 UCITS ETF)

About CUKX

The investment objective of the Fund is to deliver the net total return performance of the Benchmark Index (being the FTSE 100 Index), less the fees and expenses of the Fund.
  • iShares VII Public Limited Company - iShares FTSE 100 UCITS ETF (LSE: CUKX) Latest News

    Investing Articles

    Here’s how I’d regularly invest £300 to target £2,000 of monthly passive income

    Investing in shares, trusts and ETFs can be a great way to build long-term wealth. Here's one way I could…

    Read more »

    Hand is turning a dice and changes the direction of an arrow symbolizing that the value of an ETF (Exchange Traded Fund) is going up (or vice versa)
    Investing Articles

    Is a FTSE 100 tracker fund a good investment for an ISA this year?

    FTSE 100 tracker funds have delivered underwhelming returns over the last decade. Is there a better option for long-term investors?

    Read more »

    Light bulb with growing tree.
    Investing Articles

    2 of the best Investment funds to buy now

    Investing in funds can be a great way to diversify and keep costs low. Harshil Patel explores two of his…

    Read more »

    Investing Articles

    Think investing is too complicated? A FTSE 100 tracker is simplicity itself

    Investing is only as complicated as you make it, so keep things simple with a FTSE 100 (INDEXFTSE:UKX) tracker, says…

    Read more »

    Investing Articles

    Three reasons I’d swap Neil Woodford for a FTSE 100 tracker

    Harvey Jones has been a loyal supporter of Neil Woodford but even he is starting to consider a FTSE 100…

    Read more »

    Investing Articles

    Retire early with these 3 ETFs

    You can either work until you drop or retire early on these three ETFs instead, says Harvey Jones. It's your…

    Read more »

    Investing Articles

    The FTSE 100 Is Set To Beat Brazil, China And Russia

    The FTSE 100 (INDEXFTSE:UKX) via the in-form British economy is winning new fans -- notably the World Bank.

    Read more »