IXC

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iShares Global Energy ETF

IXC🇺🇸
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As of May 30, 2026 at 09:02 UTC

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About iShares Global Energy ETF

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Headquarters
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Employees (FY)
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Listed
2001-11-12
FIGI
BBG000L74NQ7

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Market Statistics

Market Capâ‚¿ 34.85K
24h Volumeâ‚¿ 463.44
24h Change0.02%
7d Change7.46%
1m Change4.41%

Trading Metrics

Trading Volume (BTC)â‚¿ 463.44

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Latest News

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Chevron CEO Mike Wirth announced at the Bernstein Strategic Decisions Conference that the company sees gas-fired power for data centers as a growth opportunity and expects stronger coal consumption than previously anticipated. He also noted potential tens of billions in Middle East infrastructure repair costs. Chevron shares traded higher on Thursday amid broader energy sector gains.

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The Vanguard Energy ETF (VDE) is 2026's top-performing Vanguard fund with a 26.8% year-to-date return, driven by surging oil prices from supply disruptions. The article presents three reasons to buy it: low 0.09% expense ratio, attractive 2.5% yield with P/E of 21.9, and dividend stability from quality holdings like ExxonMobil and Chevron. However, two reasons to avoid it are its heavy concentration in just two stocks (38.8% combined) and exclusive focus on U.S. companies, making the iShares Global Energy ETF a more diversified alternative.

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Rising crude oil prices driven by Middle East tensions are pressuring airline margins, as most U.S. carriers no longer hedge fuel costs. This has created a pairs trading opportunity: long energy ETFs, short airline ETFs. The divergence reflects energy producers benefiting from supply-risk premiums while airlines face structural cost pressures, though the trade could reverse quickly with a diplomatic breakthrough.

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The article discusses three exchange-traded funds (ETFs) that provide exposure to the energy sector: the Vanguard Energy ETF, the iShares Global Energy ETF, and the iShares U.S. Oil & Gas Exploration & Production ETF. It analyzes the pros and cons of each ETF, including their holdings, expense ratios, and performance during oil price volatility.

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