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iShares Core MSCI Japan IMI UCITS ETF

iShares
StocksReinvestsIE
Low yearly feeReinvests dividendsAsia Pacific
TER ?
0.12%
Distribution ?
Accumulating
Fund size ?
$8B
Domicile ?
IE
Fund currency ?
USD

What this fund is

Tracks the MSCI Japan IMI index — large, mid and small companies listed in Japan. Accumulating, so dividends are reinvested. It is a single-country fund focused on Japan.

Performance

+31.9%
1-year return · USD · as of 2026-05-31
NAV return — based on the fund’s net asset value. ?

What your money could grow into

Pick a monthly amount and a number of years to see how regular investing can add up over time. These are your own assumptions — an illustration, not a prediction.

Using iShares Core MSCI Japan IMI UCITS ETF’s fee. The “assumed yearly return” is just an assumption you can change — not a prediction.

Try:Rough historical ranges — your assumption, not a prediction or advice.
Projected value
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Growth

At year · — you’d have put in , growth added . Drag across the chart (or use ← → keys) to read any year.

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How this works: an educational scenario, not a forecast. We compound monthly and add your monthly amount each month. “Expected annual return” is your own assumption — pick a cautious one; real markets are bumpy and can fall. “Adjust for inflation” simply restates the result in today’s spending power. The fee figure includes the yearly fund fee (TER) and the growth those fees would otherwise have earned. The fund comparison repeats each fund’s last-12-months return every year — a rough illustration only, which real funds never do. Not advice.

Where it trades

ExchangeTickerCurrency
London Stock ExchangeSJPAUSD★ primary ?
Data as of 2026-05-31 · Source: iShares issuer data

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