Australian inflation bonds (ILB)

ILB is an inflation-linked bond ETF that seeks to track the return of the Bloomberg AusBond Inflation Government Index. It invests in Australian government bonds indexed to inflation.

Details about this ETF

Key information
Fees Size Growth / Defensive
0.18% p.a. $778.0M Defensive
Performance
1 year 3 years (p.a.) 5 years (p.a.)
2.88% -0.97% 0.78%

Performance is as of 30 June 2024. Past performance of financial products is no guarantee of future performance.

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Tracks an index for low management fees and more reliable returns.

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Provides transparency and potential tax efficiency.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the average return on ILB?

Australian inflation bonds (ILB) has seen total returns of 2.88% over the past 1 year, -0.97% p.a. over the past 3 years and 0.78% p.a. over the past 5 years, as of 30 June 2024.

Does ILB pay a dividend?

Yes, ILB pays a dividend.

What companies make up ILB?

iShares Government Inflation ETF (ILB, formerly iShares UBS Government Inflation ETF Index Fund) provides investment results that correspond to the price and yield performance of fixed-income securities, as represented by the Bloomberg AusBond Inflation Government Index (the Underlying Index).

What type of ETF is ILB?

ILB is an inflation-linked bond ETF tracking the Bloomberg AusBond Inflation Government Index, investing in Australian government bonds indexed to inflation.

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