HYBB

iShares BB Rated Corporate Bond ETF

$46.94
+0.00%
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📎 Investment Objective

The iShares BB Rated Corporate Bond ETF (HYBB) seeks to track the investment results of an index composed of U.S. dollar-denominated, high yield corporate bonds with a 'BB' credit rating.

Overview

ETF tracking iShares BB Rated Corporate Bond ETF

Issuer BlackRock
Inception Date 2020-10-08
Market Cap $281.6M
Average Volume N/A
Dividend Yield 5.15%
52-Week Range $44.47 - $47.48
VWAP $46.99

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Investment Summary

📎 Investment Objective

The iShares BB Rated Corporate Bond ETF (HYBB) seeks to track the investment results of an index composed of U.S. dollar-denominated, high yield corporate bonds with a 'BB' credit rating.

🎯 Investment Strategy

The ETF employs a sampling strategy to track the index, holding a representative subset of the underlying securities. It invests primarily in high yield corporate bonds with a 'BB' credit rating.

✨ Key Features

  • Exposure to U.S. dollar-denominated, high yield corporate bonds with a 'BB' credit rating
  • Seeks to provide broad diversification across the 'BB' rated high yield corporate bond market
  • Passively managed to track the performance of the underlying index
  • Low expense ratio of 0.00%

⚠️ Primary Risks

  • Credit risk: The risk that the issuer of a bond will default on interest or principal payments
  • Interest rate risk: The risk that bond prices will decline as interest rates rise
  • High yield risk: High yield bonds are subject to greater market fluctuations and risk of loss of income and principal than higher-rated securities
  • Liquidity risk: The risk that the ETF may not be able to sell a security at the desired time or price

👤 Best For

This ETF may be suitable for investors seeking exposure to the 'BB' rated segment of the high yield corporate bond market as part of a diversified fixed income portfolio. Investors should have a higher risk tolerance and a longer-term investment horizon to accommodate the volatility associated with high yield bonds.