iShares VII removes select ETF currency trading lines from exchanges

Published 28/10/2025, 12:00
iShares VII removes select ETF currency trading lines from exchanges

LONDON - iShares VII plc announced Tuesday that it has removed several currency trading lines for multiple exchange-traded funds (ETFs) from various exchanges, while emphasizing that the share classes themselves remain active.

The delisting affects currency-specific trading lines across several European exchanges including SIX Swiss Exchange, Borsa Italiana, and Euronext Amsterdam. Among the affected products are the iShares MSCI EMU USD Hedged UCITS ETF, iShares S&P 500 Paris-Aligned Climate UCITS ETF, and iShares MSCI Mexico Capped UCITS ETF.

For each delisted trading line, iShares confirmed that alternative trading venues remain available. For instance, the iShares MSCI EMU USD Hedged UCITS ETF’s USD line has been removed from SIX, but investors can still access the fund through Xetra in euros or the London Stock Exchange in British pounds.

Similarly, the iShares Core FTSE 100 UCITS ETF GBP (Acc) euro trading line has been removed from Euronext Amsterdam, while remaining available on SIX Swiss Exchange and London Stock Exchange in pounds sterling, and on Xetra in euros.

The company stated that an electronic copy of the full shareholder letter will be made available for inspection at the UK Financial Conduct Authority’s National Storage Mechanism and on the iShares website.

The announcement, made via regulatory news service, emphasized that these are solely trading line removals rather than fund closures, with the underlying share classes continuing to operate normally.

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