iShares MSCI Ireland ETF (EIRL)

NYSEARCA: EIRL · Real-Time Price · USD
66.78
+0.44 (0.66%)
Sep 26, 2025, 4:00 PM EDT - Market closed
0.66%
Assets $59.57M
Expense Ratio 0.50%
PE Ratio 12.83
Shares Out 900,000
Dividend (ttm) $1.93
Dividend Yield 2.88%
Ex-Dividend Date Jun 16, 2025
Payout Ratio 36.98%
1-Year Return -2.58%
Volume 24,607
Open 66.67
Previous Close 66.34
Day's Range 66.50 - 66.86
52-Week Low 53.51
52-Week High 69.63
Beta 1.03
Holdings 32
Inception Date May 5, 2010

About EIRL

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The iShares MSCI Ireland ETF (EIRL) is an exchange-traded fund that is based on the MSCI All Ireland Capped index, a market-cap-weighted index of Irish firms. EIRL was launched on May 5, 2010 and is issued by BlackRock.

Asset Class Equity
Category Miscellaneous Region
Region Europe
Stock Exchange NYSEARCA
Ticker Symbol EIRL
ETF Provider BlackRock
Index Tracked MSCI All Ireland Capped Index

Top 10 Holdings

74.86% of assets
Name Symbol Weight
Ryanair Holdings plc RYA 18.34%
AIB Group plc A5G 14.79%
Kerry Group plc KRZ 11.33%
Bank of Ireland Group plc BIRG 4.91%
Kingspan Group plc KRX 4.66%
DCC plc DCC 4.56%
Glanbia plc GL9 4.55%
ICON Public Limited Company ICLR 4.29%
Grafton Group plc GFTU 3.72%
Dalata Hotel Group plc DHG 3.70%
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Dividends

Ex-Dividend Amount Pay Date
Jun 16, 2025 $1.24735 Jun 20, 2025
Dec 17, 2024 $0.6777 Dec 20, 2024
Jun 11, 2024 $0.82793 Jun 17, 2024
Dec 20, 2023 $0.15005 Dec 27, 2023
Jun 7, 2023 $0.45945 Jun 13, 2023
Jun 9, 2022 $0.51808 Jun 15, 2022
Full Dividend History

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