iShares to delist several ETF trading lines from European exchanges

Published 11/07/2025, 08:20
iShares to delist several ETF trading lines from European exchanges

LONDON - BlackRock (NYSE:BLK)’s iShares II plc announced Friday that it will remove several currency trading lines of its exchange-traded funds (ETFs) from European exchanges, effective October 28, 2025.

The company emphasized that while certain trading lines will be delisted from SIX Swiss Exchange, London Stock Exchange (LON:LSEG), and Euronext (EPA:ENX) Amsterdam, the affected share classes themselves will not be closing.

Among the ETFs affected are the iShares MSCI EM Latin America UCITS ETF USD (Dist), iShares BIC 50 UCITS ETF USD (Dist), and iShares $ Floating Rate Bond UCITS ETF USD (Dist), which will have their USD trading lines removed from SIX Swiss Exchange.

The iShares € Floating Rate Bond Advanced UCITS ETF EUR (Dist) will be delisted from the London Stock Exchange, while the iShares BIC 50 UCITS ETF USD (Dist) and iShares STOXX Europe 50 UCITS ETF EUR (Dist) will be removed from Euronext Amsterdam.

BlackRock noted that alternative trading venues will remain available for all affected ETFs. For instance, investors can still trade the iShares MSCI EM Latin America UCITS ETF on the London Stock Exchange in USD or GBP, and on Xetra and Borsa Italiana in EUR.

The announcement comes as part of BlackRock’s ongoing management of its ETF listings across European exchanges. The company stated in its press release that a full shareholder letter with additional details will be available on the Financial Conduct Authority’s National Storage Mechanism and the iShares website.

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