UBS Core MSCI Japan UCITS ETF hEUR acc
What this fund is
UBS Core MSCI Japan UCITS ETF hEUR acc is an exchange-traded fund (ETF) from UBS, traded under the ticker UFMA (ISIN LU1169822266). It lets you buy a basket of holdings in a single trade, spreading your money across them rather than one company. In plain terms it is about owning small slices of companies, so you share in their growth when they do well — and their falls when they don't, spread across its target market. Investors often use a broad fund like this as a long-term 'core' holding — a single building block that covers much of a global portfolio in one trade. Its ongoing charge (TER) is 0.15% a year — about €15 a year on a €10,000 holding, taken automatically from the fund. It is an accumulating share class: dividends are rolled straight back in, compounding your returns rather than landing in your account as cash. It holds the underlying investments directly (physical replication); it is domiciled in Luxembourg and UCITS-regulated, a European standard built to protect everyday investors and trades in EUR. Its price has swung about 20.4% over the past year — a gauge of how much the value moves, not a judgement of quality. It launched in 2020. As with any investment, its value can go down as well as up, and past performance is not a guide to future results. (Fund data sourced from UBS.)
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Price history
42.91 EUR latest price · end-of-day · 2026-06-29
Weekly closing prices, up to ~5 years · EUR. End-of-day, not live. Past performance doesn’t predict the future.
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Waar het wordt verhandeld
| Beurs | Ticker | Munteenheid | |
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| XETRA | UFMA | EUR | ★ primair ? |
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