2015 Prospectus |
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► | iShares Edge MSCI Multifactor Emerging Markets ETF | EMGF | BATS |
Ticker: EMGF | Stock Exchange: BATS |
Annual
Fund Operating Expenses (ongoing expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the value of your investments) | ||||||||||||
Management
Fees |
Distribution
and Service (12b-1) Fees |
Other
Expenses |
Acquired
Fund Fees and Expenses |
Total
Annual Fund Operating Expenses |
Fee Waiver | Total
Annual Fund Operating Expenses After Fee Waiver | ||||||
0.65% | None | None | 0.05% | 0.70% | (0.05)% | 0.65% |
1 Year | 3 Years | 5 Years | 10 Years | |||
$66 | $208 | $362 | $843 |
■ | Lower levels of liquidity and market efficiency; |
■ | Greater securities price volatility; |
■ | Exchange rate fluctuations and exchange controls; |
■ | Less availability of public information about issuers; |
■ | Limitations on foreign ownership of securities; |
■ | Imposition of withholding or other taxes; |
■ | Imposition of restrictions on the expatriation of the funds or other assets of the Fund; |
■ | Higher transaction and custody costs and delays in settlement procedures; |
■ | Difficulties in enforcing contractual obligations; |
■ | Lower levels of regulation of the securities markets; |
■ | Weaker accounting, disclosure and reporting requirements; and |
■ | Legal principles relating to corporate governance, directors’ fiduciary duties and liabilities and stockholders’ rights in markets in which the Fund invests may differ and/or may not be as extensive or protective as those that apply in the United States. |
■ | The risk of delays in settling portfolio transactions and the risk of loss arising out of the system of share registration and custody used in Russia; |
■ | Risks in connection with the maintenance of the Fund’s portfolio securities and cash with foreign sub-custodians and securities depositories, including the risk that appropriate sub-custody arrangements will not be available to the Fund; |
■ | The risk that the Fund’s ownership rights in portfolio securities could be lost through fraud or negligence as a result of the fact that ownership in shares of Russian companies is recorded by the companies themselves and by registrars, rather than by a central registration system; and |
■ | The risk that the Fund may not be able to pursue claims on behalf of its shareholders because of the system of share registration and custody, and because Russian banking institutions and registrars are not guaranteed by the Russian government. |
■ | With respect to a foreign entity that holds the Indian assets directly, if the transferor of share or interest in such a foreign entity (along with its associated enterprises), at any time in the 12 months preceding the year of transfer neither holds the right of control or management in the foreign entity, nor holds voting power or share capital or interest exceeding 5% of the total voting power or total share capital in such foreign entity. |
■ | With respect to a foreign entity that holds the Indian assets indirectly, if the transferor of share or interest in such foreign entity (along with its associated enterprises), at any time in the 12 months preceding the year of transfer does not hold the right of control or management in relation to the foreign entity, which would entitle them to the right of control or management in the foreign entity which directly holds the Indian assets; or does not hold voting power or share capital or interest exceeding 5% of the total voting power or total share capital in the foreign entity, which results in holding the same share capital or voting power in the entity which directly holds the Indian assets. |
■ | creates rights, or obligations, which are not ordinarily created between persons dealing at arm's length; |
■ | results, directly or indirectly, in the misuse, or abuse, of the provisions of IT Act; |
■ | lacks commercial substance; or |
■ | is entered into, or carried out, by means, or in a manner, which are not ordinarily employed for bona fide purposes. |
■ | any arrangement where the aggregate tax benefit to all the parties of the arrangement in the relevant financial year does not exceed INR 30 Million; |
■ | foreign institutional investors (“FIIs”) that choose not to take any benefit under any tax treaty entered with India and have invested in listed or unlisted securities with prior permission of the competent authority in accordance with the applicable regulations; |
■ | non-resident investor in an FII who has invested in an FII, directly or indirectly, by way of an offshore derivative instrument or otherwise; or |
■ | any income derived from the transfer of investments made prior to August 30, 2010. |
■ | The risk of delays in settling portfolio transactions and the risk of loss arising out of the system of share registration and custody used in certain Eastern European countries; |
■ | Risks in connection with the maintenance of the Fund's portfolio securities and cash with foreign sub-custodians and securities depositories, including the risk that appropriate sub-custody arrangements will not be available to the Fund; |
■ | The risk that the Fund's ownership rights in portfolio securities could be lost through fraud or negligence as a result of the fact that ownership in shares of certain Eastern European companies is recorded by the companies themselves and by registrars, rather than a central registration system; |
■ | The risk that the Fund may not be able to pursue claims on behalf of its shareholders because of the system of share registration and custody, and because certain Eastern European banking institutions and registrars are not guaranteed by their respective governments; and |
■ | Risks in connection with Eastern European countries' dependence on the economic health of Western European countries and the EU as a whole. |
■ | Dividend: Dividend income earned by the Subsidiary will not be subject to Indian tax. However, the Indian company declaring and paying such dividend would be subject to Dividend Distribution Tax at an effective rate of 20.36% (effective starting April 1, 2015) on the amount of the dividend paid out. |
■ | Interest: Interest paid to the Subsidiary in respect of debt obligations of Indian issuers will be subject to Indian income tax. The tax rate in the case of a rupee-denominated debt obligation is 43.26%. However if the Subsidiary is a SEBI registered sub-account, interest income earned from June 1, 2013 to June 30, 2017 on rupee denominated bonds of Indian companies and Indian government securities will be subject to tax at the rate of 5.41%, provided that the rate of interest does not exceed the prescribed rates. In the case of a foreign-currency denominated debt obligation, the tax rate is 21.63%. For approved foreign-currency loans advanced from July 1, 2012 to June 30, 2017, the tax rate on interest is 5.41% and for approved foreign currency long-term bonds issued from October 1, 2014 to June 30, 2017, the tax rate on interest is 5.41%. However, if the Subsidiary is registered as a sub-account with SEBI, interest from securities will be subject to tax at the rate of 21.63%. |
■ | Securities Transaction Tax: Transactions involving the purchase or sale of shares or any other security traded on a recognized Indian stock exchange are subject to Securities Transaction Tax (“STT”). STT will be levied at the rate of 0.001% on the seller in case of actual delivery of the security and at the rate of 0.2% on the sale of unlisted shares in an initial public offering. This STT is not applicable to primary issuances of equity shares by a company or to off-market transactions. Hence, STT will be payable if the Subsidiary buys or sells listed securities on a recognized Indian stock exchange. |
■ | Capital Gains: The taxation of capital gains would be as follows: (i) long-term capital gains (being gains on sale of shares held for a period of more than twelve months) listed on a recognized stock exchange would not be taxable in India provided STT has been paid on the same (as discussed above); (ii) short-term capital gains (being gains on sale of shares held for a period of twelve months or less) from the sale of Indian shares listed on a recognized stock exchange will be taxed at the rate of 16.223% provided STT has been paid on the same; (iii) long-term capital gains (being gains on sale of shares held for a period of more than 36 months) arising to the Subsidiary from the sale of unlisted securities will be taxed at the rate of 10.815% (without indexation) and short-term capital gains (being gains on sale of shares held for a period of 36 months or less) will be taxed at the rate of 43.26%;* (iv) capital gains realized on sale of listed equity shares not executed on a recognized stock exchange in India would be taxed at the rate of 21.63% for long-term gains (being gains on sale of shares held for a period of more than 12 months) and at 43.26% in the case of short-term gains (being gains on sale of shares held for a period of 12 |
* | However, if the Subsidiary is a SEBI registered sub-account, the rates will be 10.816% and 32.45%, respectively. |
■ | With respect to a foreign entity that holds the Indian assets directly, if the transferor of share or interest in such a foreign entity (along with its associated enterprises), at any time in the twelve months preceding the year of transfer neither holds the right of control or management in the foreign entity, nor holds voting power or share capital or interest exceeding 5% of the total voting power or total share capital in such foreign entity. |
■ | With respect to a foreign entity that holds the Indian assets indirectly, if the transferor of share or interest in such foreign entity (along with its associated enterprises), at any time in the twelve months preceding the year of transfer does not hold the right of control or management in relation to the foreign entity, which would entitle them to the right of control or management in the foreign entity which directly holds the Indian assets; or does not hold voting power or share capital or |
interest exceeding 5% of the total voting power or total share capital in the foreign entity, which results in holding the same share capital or voting power in the entity which directly holds the Indian assets. |
■ | any arrangement where the aggregate tax benefit to all the parties of the arrangement in the relevant financial year does not exceed INR 30 Million; |
■ | FIIs that choose not to take any benefit under any tax treaty entered with India and have invested in listed or unlisted securities with prior permission of the competent authority in accordance with the applicable regulations; |
■ | non-resident investor in an FII who has invested in an FII, directly or indirectly, by way of an offshore derivative instrument or otherwise; or |
■ | any income derived from the transfer of investments made prior to August 30, 2010. |
Approximate
Value of a Creation Unit |
Creation
Unit Size |
Standard
Creation/ Redemption Transaction Fee |
Maximum
Additional Charge for Creations* |
Maximum
Additional Charge for Redemptions* | ||||
$3,678,000 | 100,000 | $9,000 | 7.0% | 2.0% |
* | As a percentage of the net asset value per Creation Unit, inclusive, in the case of redemptions, of the standard redemption transaction fee. |
Call: | 1-800-iShares
or 1-800-474-2737 (toll free) Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. (Eastern time) |
Email: | iSharesETFs@blackrock.com |
Write: | c/o
BlackRock Investments, LLC 1 University Square Drive, Princeton, NJ 08540 |
2016 Prospectus |
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► | iShares Emerging Markets Dividend ETF | DVYE | NYSE ARCA |
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S-1 |
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1 |
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2 |
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15 |
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19 |
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19 |
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22 |
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31 |
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31 |
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33 |
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34 |
|
36 |
Ticker: DVYE | Stock Exchange: NYSE Arca |
Annual
Fund Operating Expenses (ongoing expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the value of your investments)1 | ||||||||
Management
Fees |
Distribution
and Service (12b-1) Fees |
Other
Expenses |
Acquired
Fund Fees and Expenses |
Total
Annual Fund Operating Expenses | ||||
0.49% | None | None | 0.00% | 0.49% |
1 | The expense information in
the table has been restated to reflect current fees. |
1 Year | 3 Years | 5 Years | 10 Years | |||
$50 | $157 | $274 | $616 |
1 | The Fund’s year-to-date return as of June 30, 2016 was 11.51%. |
One Year | Since
Fund Inception | ||
(Inception Date: 2/23/2012) | |||
Return Before Taxes | -23.77% | -10.02% | |
Return After Taxes on Distributions1 | -24.90% | -11.00% | |
Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares1 | -12.61% | -7.08% | |
Dow Jones Emerging Markets Select Dividend Index (Index returns do not reflect deductions for fees, expenses, or taxes) | -24.17% | -10.30% |
1 | After-tax returns in the table above are calculated using the historical highest individual U.S. federal marginal income tax rates and do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes. Actual after-tax returns depend on an investor’s tax situation and may differ from those shown, and after-tax returns shown are not relevant to tax-exempt investors or investors who hold shares through tax-deferred arrangements, such as 401(k) plans or individual retirement accounts (“IRAs”). Fund returns after taxes on distributions and sales of Fund shares are calculated assuming that an investor has sufficient capital gains of the same character from other investments to offset any capital losses from the sale of Fund shares. As a result, Fund returns after taxes on distributions and sales of Fund shares may exceed Fund returns before taxes and/or returns after taxes on distributions. |
■ | Lower levels of liquidity and market efficiency; |
■ | Greater securities price volatility; |
■ | Exchange rate fluctuations and exchange controls; |
■ | Less availability of public information about issuers; |
■ | Limitations on foreign ownership of securities; |
■ | Imposition of withholding or other taxes; |
■ | Imposition of restrictions on the expatriation of the funds or other assets of the Fund; |
■ | Higher transaction and custody costs and delays in settlement procedures; |
■ | Difficulties in enforcing contractual obligations; |
■ | Lower levels of regulation of the securities markets; |
■ | Weaker accounting, disclosure and reporting requirements; and |
■ | Legal principles relating to corporate governance, directors’ fiduciary duties and liabilities and stockholders’ rights in markets in which the Fund invests may differ and/or may not be as extensive or protective as those that apply in the United States. |
■ | The risk of delays in settling portfolio transactions and the risk of loss arising out of the system of share registration and custody used in Russia; |
■ | Risks in connection with the maintenance of the Fund’s portfolio securities and cash with foreign sub-custodians and securities depositories, including the risk that appropriate sub-custody arrangements will not be available to the Fund; |
■ | The risk that the Fund’s ownership rights in portfolio securities could be lost through fraud or negligence as a result of the fact that ownership in shares of Russian companies is recorded by the companies themselves and by registrars, rather than by a central registration system; and |
■ | The risk that the Fund may not be able to pursue claims on behalf of its shareholders because of the system of share registration and custody, and because Russian banking institutions and registrars are not guaranteed by the Russian government. |
■ | The risk of delays in settling portfolio transactions and the risk of loss arising out of the system of share registration and custody used in certain Eastern European countries; |
■ | Risks in connection with the maintenance of the Fund's portfolio securities and cash with foreign sub-custodians and securities depositories, including the risk that appropriate sub-custody arrangements will not be available to the Fund; |
■ | The risk that the Fund's ownership rights in portfolio securities could be lost through fraud or negligence as a result of the fact that ownership in shares of certain Eastern European companies is recorded by the companies themselves and by registrars, rather than a central registration system; |
■ | The risk that the Fund may not be able to pursue claims on behalf of its shareholders because of the system of share registration and custody, and because certain Eastern European banking institutions and registrars are not guaranteed by their respective governments; and |
■ | Risks in connection with Eastern European countries' dependence on the economic health of Western European countries and the EU as a whole. |
Approximate
Value of a Creation Unit |
Creation
Unit Size |
Standard
Creation/ Redemption Transaction Fee |
Maximum
Additional Charge for Creations* |
Maximum
Additional Charge for Redemptions* | ||||
$1,752,000 | 50,000 | $3,000 | 7.0% | 2.0% |
* | As a percentage of the net asset value per Creation Unit, inclusive, in the case of redemptions, of the standard redemption transaction fee. |
Year
ended Apr. 30, 2016 |
Year
ended Apr. 30, 2015 |
Year
ended Apr. 30, 2014 |
Year
ended Apr. 30, 2013 |
Period
from Feb. 23, 2012a to Apr. 30, 2012 | |||||
Net asset value, beginning of period | $ 45.99 | $ 48.33 | $ 53.80 | $ 53.23 | $ 54.61 | ||||
Income
from investment operations: |
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Net investment incomeb | 1.83 | 2.00 | 1.96 | 2.02 | 0.74 | ||||
Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)c | (12.13) | (2.45) | (5.18) | 0.56 | (1.98) | ||||
Total from investment operations | (10.30) | (0.45) | (3.22) | 2.58 | (1.24) | ||||
Less distributions from: | |||||||||
Net investment income | (1.76) | (1.89) | (2.25) | (2.01) | (0.14) | ||||
Return of capital | (0.06) | − | − | − | − | ||||
Total distributions | (1.82) | (1.89) | (2.25) | (2.01) | (0.14) | ||||
Net asset value, end of period | $ 33.87 | $ 45.99 | $ 48.33 | $ 53.80 | $ 53.23 | ||||
Total return | (22.45)% | (0.91)% | (5.86)% | 5.09% | (2.27)% d | ||||
Ratios/Supplemental data: | |||||||||
Net assets, end of period (000s) | $152,410 | $211,562 | $178,838 | $131,806 | $ 15,970 | ||||
Ratio of expenses to average net assetse | 0.49% | 0.49% | 0.49% | 0.49% | 0.49% | ||||
Ratio of expenses to average net assets prior to waived feese | 0.68% | 0.68% | 0.68% | 0.68% | 0.68% | ||||
Ratio of net investment income to average net assetse | 5.31% | 4.42% | 4.01% | 3.80% | 7.51% | ||||
Portfolio turnover ratef | 67% | 59% | 44% | 41% | 2% |
a | Commencement of operations. |
b | Based on average shares outstanding throughout each period. |
c | The amounts reported for a share outstanding may not accord with the change in aggregate gains and losses in securities for the fiscal period due to the timing of capital share transactions in relation to the fluctuating market values of the Fund's underlying securities. |
d | Not annualized. |
e | Annualized for periods of less than one year. |
f | Portfolio turnover rates exclude portfolio securities received or delivered in Creation Units but include portfolio transactions that are executed as a result of the Fund processing capital share transactions in Creation Units partially for cash in U.S. dollars. Excluding such cash transactions, the portfolio turnover rates for the years ended April 30, 2016, April 30, 2015, April 30, 2014 and April 30, 2013 were 55%, 43%, 39% and 41%, respectively. |
Premium/Discount Range | Number of Days | Percentage of Total Days | ||
Greater than 2.0% and Less than 2.5% | 1 | 0.27% | ||
Greater than 1.5% and Less than 2.0% | 5 | 1.33 | ||
Greater than 1.0% and Less than 1.5% | 19 | 5.04 | ||
Greater than 0.5% and Less than 1.0% | 56 | 14.85 | ||
Between 0.5% and -0.5% | 220 | 58.35 | ||
Less than -0.5% and Greater than -1.0% | 50 | 13.26 | ||
Les than -1.0% and Greater than -1.5% | 18 | 4.77 | ||
Less than -1.5% and Greater than -2.0% | 5 | 1.33 | ||
Less than -2.0% and Greater than -2.5% | 2 | 0.53 | ||
Less than -2.05% and Greater than -3.0% | 1 | 0.27 | ||
377 | 100.00% |
Average Annual Total Returns | Cumulative Total Returns | ||||||
NAV | MARKET | INDEX | NAV | MARKET | INDEX | ||
1 Year | (22.45)% | (21.87)% | (22.59)% | (22.45)% | (21.87)% | (22.59)% | |
Since Inception* | (6.85)% | (6.87)% | (7.05)% | (25.69)% | (25.76)% | (26.35)% |
* | Total returns for the period since inception are calculated from the inception date of the Fund (2/23/12). The first day of secondary market trading in shares of the Fund was 2/24/12. |
Call: | 1-800-iShares
or 1-800-474-2737 (toll free) Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. (Eastern time) |
Email: | iSharesETFs@blackrock.com |
Write: | c/o
BlackRock Investments, LLC 1 University Square Drive, Princeton, NJ 08540 |
Fund | Ticker | Stock Exchange | ||
iShares Edge MSCI Multifactor Emerging Markets ETF (the “Fund”) | EMGF | BATS |
• | With respect to a foreign entity that holds the Indian assets directly, if the transferor of share or interest in such a foreign entity (along with its associated enterprises), at any time in the twelve months preceding the year of transfer neither holds the right of control or management in the foreign entity, nor holds voting power or share capital or interest exceeding 5% of the total voting power or total share capital in such foreign entity. |
• | With respect to a foreign entity that holds the Indian assets indirectly, if the transferor of share or interest in such foreign entity (along with its associated enterprises), at any time in the twelve months preceding the year of transfer does not hold the right of control or management in relation to the foreign entity, which would entitle them to the right of control or management in the foreign entity which directly holds the Indian assets; or does not hold voting power or share capital or interest exceeding 5% of the total voting power or total share capital in the foreign entity, which results in holding the same share capital or voting power in the entity which directly holds the Indian assets. |
• | creates rights, or obligations, which are not ordinarily created between persons dealing at arm's length; |
• | results, directly or indirectly, in the misuse, or abuse, of the provisions of IT Act; |
• | lacks commercial substance; or |
• | is entered into, or carried out, by means, or in a manner, which are not ordinarily employed for bona fide purposes. |
• | any arrangement where the aggregate tax benefit to all the parties of the arrangement in the relevant financial year does not exceed INR 30 Million; |
• | foreign institutional investors (“FIIs”) that choose not to take any benefit under any tax treaty entered with India and has invested in listed or unlisted securities with prior permission of the competent authority in accordance with the applicable regulations; |
• | non-resident investor in an FII who has invested in an FII, directly or indirectly, by way of an offshore derivative instrument or otherwise; or |
• | any income derived from the transfer of investments made prior to August 30, 2010. |
1. | Concentrate its investments in a particular industry, as that term is used in the Investment Company Act. Except that the Fund will concentrate to approximately the same extent that its Underlying Index concentrates in the securities of a particular industry or group of industries. |
2. | Borrow money, except as permitted under the Investment Company Act. |
3. | Issue senior securities to the extent such issuance would violate the Investment Company Act. |
4. | Purchase or hold real estate, except the Fund may purchase and hold securities or other instruments that are secured by, or linked to, real estate or interests therein, securities of real estate investment trusts, mortgage-related securities and securities of issuers engaged in the real estate business, and the Fund may purchase and hold real estate as a result of the ownership of securities or other instruments. |
5. | Underwrite securities issued by others, except to the extent that the sale of portfolio securities by the Fund may be deemed to be an underwriting or as otherwise permitted by applicable law. |
6. | Purchase or sell commodities or commodity contracts, except as permitted by the Investment Company Act. |
7. | Make loans to the extent prohibited by the Investment Company Act. |
a. | Purchase securities of other investment companies, except to the extent permitted by the Investment Company Act. As a matter of policy, however, the Fund will not purchase shares of any registered open-end investment company or registered unit investment trust, in reliance on Section 12(d)(1)(F) or (G) (the “fund of funds” provisions) of the Investment Company Act, at any time the Fund has knowledge that its shares are purchased by another investment company investor in reliance on the provisions of subparagraph (G) of Section 12(d)(1); provided that such policy will only be in effect if the Fund ceases to invest its assets in reliance on Section 12(d)(1)(G) in the iShares MSCI India ETF or iShares India 50 ETF. |
b. | Make short sales of securities or maintain a short position, except to the extent permitted by the Fund's Prospectus and SAI, as amended from time to time, and applicable law. |
Name (Age) | Position | Principal
Occupation(s) During the Past 5 Years |
Other
Directorships Held by Director During the Past 5 Years | |||
Robert
S. Kapito1 (58) |
Director
(since 2009). |
President and Director, BlackRock, Inc. (since 2006); Vice Chairman of BlackRock, Inc. and Head of BlackRock, Inc.’s Portfolio Management Group (since its formation in 1998) and BlackRock, Inc.’s predecessor entities (since 1988); Trustee, University of Pennsylvania (since 2009); President of Board of Directors, Hope & Heroes Children’s Cancer Fund (since 2002); President of the Board of Directors, Periwinkle Theatre for Youth (since 1983). | Trustee of iShares Trust (since 2009); Trustee of iShares U.S. ETF Trust (since 2011). | |||
Mark
Wiedman2 (45) |
Director (since 2013). | Managing Director, BlackRock, Inc. (since 2007); Global Head of iShares (since 2011); Head of Corporate Strategy, BlackRock, Inc. (2009-2011). | Trustee of iShares Trust (since 2013); Trustee of iShares U.S. ETF Trust (since 2013); Director of PennyMac Financial Services, Inc. (since 2008). |
1 | Robert S. Kapito is deemed to be an “interested person” (as defined in the 1940 Act) of the Company due to his affiliations with BlackRock, Inc. |
2 | Mark Wiedman is deemed to be an “interested person” (as defined in the 1940 Act) of the Company due to his affiliations with BlackRock, Inc. and its affiliates. |
Name (Age) | Position | Principal
Occupation(s) During the Past 5 Years |
Other
Directorships Held by Director During the Past 5 Years | |||
Cecilia
H. Herbert (66) |
Director
(since 2005); Independent Board Chair (since 2016); Nominating and Governance Committee Chair (since 2016). |
Director (1998-2013) and President (2007-2011) of the Board of Directors, Catholic Charities CYO; Trustee (2002-2011) and Chair of the Finance and Investment Committee (2006-2010) of the Thacher School; Member (since 1992) and Chair (1994-2005) of the Investment Committee, Archdiocese of San Francisco; Trustee and Member of the Investment Committee, WNET, the New York public media company (since 2011). | Trustee of iShares Trust (since 2005); Trustee of iShares U.S. ETF Trust (since 2011); Independent Board Chair of iShares Trust and iShares U.S. ETF Trust (since 2016); Director of Forward Funds (23 portfolios) (since 2009); Director of Salient MF Trust (4 portfolios)(since 2015). | |||
Jane
D. Carlin (59) |
Director
(since 2015); Risk Committee Chair (since 2016). |
Managing Director and Global Head of Financial Holding Company Governance & Assurance and the Global Head of Operational Risk Management of Morgan Stanley (2006-2012). | Trustee of iShares Trust (since 2015); Trustee of iShares U.S. ETF Trust (since 2015); Director of PHH Corporation (mortgage solutions) (since 2012). | |||
Charles
A. Hurty (72) |
Director
(since 2005); Audit Committee Chair (since 2006). |
Retired; Partner, KPMG LLP (1968-2001). | Trustee of iShares Trust (since 2005); Trustee of iShares U.S. ETF Trust (since 2011); Director of GMAM Absolute Return Strategy Fund (1 portfolio) (since 2002); Director of SkyBridge Alternative Investments Multi-Adviser Hedge Fund Portfolios LLC (2 portfolios) (since 2002). | |||
John
E. Kerrigan (60) |
Director
(since 2005); Securities Lending Committee Chair (since 2016). |
Chief Investment Officer, Santa Clara University (since 2002). | Trustee of iShares Trust (since 2005); Trustee of iShares U.S. ETF Trust (since 2011). | |||
John
E. Martinez (54) |
Director
(since 2003); Fixed Income Plus Committee Chair (since 2016). |
Director of FirstREX Agreement Corp. (formerly EquityRock, Inc.) (since 2005). | Trustee of iShares Trust (since 2003); Trustee of iShares U.S. ETF Trust (since 2011). |
Name (Age) | Position | Principal
Occupation(s) During the Past 5 Years |
Other
Directorships Held by Director During the Past 5 Years | |||
Madhav
V. Rajan (51) |
Director
(since 2011); Equity Plus Committee Chair and 15(c) Committee Chair (since 2016). |
Robert K. Jaedicke Professor of Accounting and Senior Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Head of MBA Program, Stanford University Graduate School of Business (since 2001); Professor of Law (by courtesy), Stanford Law School (since 2005); Visiting Professor, University of Chicago (2007-2008). | Trustee
of iShares Trust (since 2011); Trustee of iShares U.S. ETF Trust (since 2011); Director, Cavium, Inc. (since 2013). |
Name (Age) | Position | Principal
Occupation(s) During the Past 5 Years | ||
Martin
Small (41) |
President (since 2016). | Managing Director, BlackRock, Inc. (since 2010); Head of U.S. iShares (since 2015); Co-Head of the U.S. Financial Markets Advisory Group, BlackRock, Inc. (2008-2014). | ||
Jack
Gee (56) |
Treasurer
and Chief Financial Officer (since 2008). |
Managing Director, BlackRock, Inc. (since 2009); Senior Director of Fund Administration of Intermediary Investor Business, BGI (2009); Director of Fund Administration of Intermediary Investor Business, BGI (2004-2009). | ||
Charles
Park (48) |
Chief Compliance Officer (since 2006). | Chief Compliance Officer of BlackRock Advisors, LLC and the BlackRock-advised Funds in the Equity-Bond Complex, the Equity-Liquidity Complex and the Closed-End Complex (since 2014); Chief Compliance Officer of BFA (since 2006). | ||
Benjamin
Archibald (40) |
Secretary (since 2015). | Managing Director, BlackRock, Inc. (since 2014); Director, BlackRock, Inc. (2010-2013); Secretary of the iShares exchange traded funds (since 2015); Secretary of the BlackRock-advised mutual funds (since 2012). | ||
Steve
Messinger (54) |
Executive
Vice President (since 2016). |
Managing Director, BlackRock, Inc. (2007-2014 and since 2016); Managing Director, Beacon Consulting Group (2014-2016). |
Name (Age) | Position | Principal
Occupation(s) During the Past 5 Years | ||
Scott
Radell (46) |
Executive
Vice President (since 2012). |
Managing Director, BlackRock, Inc. (since 2009); Head of Portfolio Solutions, BlackRock, Inc. (since 2009); Head of Portfolio Solutions, BGI (2007-2009); Credit Portfolio Manager, BGI (2005-2007); Credit Research Analyst, BGI (2003-2005). | ||
Amy
Schioldager (53) |
Executive
Vice President (since 2007). |
Senior Managing Director, BlackRock, Inc. (since 2009); Global Head of Index Equity, BGI (2008-2009); Global Head of U.S. Indexing, BGI (2006-2008); Head of Domestic Equity Portfolio Management, BGI (2001-2006). |
Name of Director | Fund | Dollar
Range of Equity Securities in the Fund |
Aggregate
Dollar Range of Equity Securities in all Registered Investment Companies Overseen by Director in Family of Investment Companies | |||
Robert S. Kapito | None | None | None | |||
Mark Wiedman | iShares Core MSCI EAFE ETF | $50,001-$100,000 | Over $100,000 | |||
iShares Core MSCI Emerging Markets ETF | $50,001-$100,000 | |||||
iShares Core S&P Total U.S. Stock Market ETF | $50,001-$100,000 | |||||
John E. Martinez | iShares Core MSCI Emerging Markets ETF | $50,001-$100,000 | Over $100,000 | |||
iShares Core S&P 500 ETF | Over $100,000 | |||||
iShares Core S&P Mid-Cap ETF | $10,001-$50,000 | |||||
iShares Core S&P Small-Cap ETF | $10,001-$50,000 | |||||
iShares Core S&P Total U.S. Stock Market ETF | $1-$10,000 | |||||
iShares Global Consumer Staples ETF | Over $100,000 | |||||
iShares MSCI All Country Asia ex Japan ETF | Over $100,000 | |||||
iShares MSCI EAFE ETF | Over $100,000 | |||||
iShares Russell 1000 ETF | Over $100,000 | |||||
iShares Russell 1000 Value ETF | Over $100,000 | |||||
iShares Russell 2000 ETF | Over $100,000 | |||||
Cecilia H. Herbert | iShares China Large-Cap ETF | Over $100,000 | Over $100,000 | |||
iShares Core Dividend Growth ETF | $10,001-$50,000 | |||||
iShares Core MSCI Emerging Markets ETF | $10,001-$50,000 | |||||
iShares Core MSCI Total International Stock ETF | $10,001-$50,000 | |||||
iShares Core S&P Total U.S. Stock Market ETF | $10,001-$50,000 | |||||
iShares Core U.S. Growth ETF | $10,001-$50,000 | |||||
iShares Core U.S. Value ETF | $10,001-$50,000 | |||||
iShares iBoxx $ High Yield Corporate Bond ETF | $10,001-$50,000 | |||||
iShares International Select Dividend ETF | $1-$10,000 | |||||
iShares MSCI EAFE ETF | $1-$10,000 | |||||
iShares MSCI Emerging Markets ETF | $1-$10,000 | |||||
iShares MSCI Japan ETF | $10,001-$50,000 | |||||
iShares National Muni Bond ETF | $10,001-$50,000 | |||||
Charles A. Hurty | iShares China Large-Cap ETF | $10,001-$50,000 | Over $100,000 | |||
iShares Core High Dividend ETF | $10,001-$50,000 | |||||
iShares Core MSCI Emerging Markets ETF | $50,001-$100,000 |
Name of Director | Fund | Dollar
Range of Equity Securities in the Fund |
Aggregate
Dollar Range of Equity Securities in all Registered Investment Companies Overseen by Director in Family of Investment Companies | |||
iShares Core S&P 500 ETF | $10,001-$50,000 | |||||
iShares Edge MSCI USA Value Factor ETF | $10,001-$50,000 | |||||
iShares Global Energy ETF | $10,001-$50,000 | |||||
iShares Global Healthcare ETF | $10,001-$50,000 | |||||
iShares Global Tech ETF | $10,001-$50,000 | |||||
iShares MSCI EAFE ETF | $10,001-$50,000 | |||||
iShares MSCI Japan ETF | $10,001-$50,000 | |||||
iShares North American Tech-Multimedia Networking ETF | $1-$10,000 | |||||
iShares Russell 2000 ETF | $10,001-$50,000 | |||||
iShares Select Dividend ETF | $1-$10,000 | |||||
iShares U.S. Basic Materials ETF | $10,001-$50,000 | |||||
iShares U.S. Energy ETF | $10,001-$50,000 | |||||
iShares U.S. Financials ETF | $1-$10,000 | |||||
iShares U.S. Technology ETF | $50,001-$100,000 | |||||
John E. Kerrigan | iShares MSCI ACWI ETF | $10,001-$50,000 | Over $100,000 | |||
iShares MSCI ACWI ex U.S. ETF | Over $100,000 | |||||
iShares Short-Term National Muni Bond ETF | Over $100,000 | |||||
Madhav V. Rajan | iShares Core Dividend Growth ETF | Over $100,000 | Over $100,000 | |||
iShares Core High Dividend ETF | Over $100,000 | |||||
iShares Core MSCI Emerging Markets ETF | Over $100,000 | |||||
iShares Core S&P 500 ETF | Over $100,000 | |||||
iShares iBoxx $ High Yield Corporate Bond ETF | Over $100,000 | |||||
iShares iBoxx $ Investment Grade Corporate Bond ETF | Over $100,000 | |||||
iShares Russell 2000 ETF | Over $100,000 | |||||
iShares Select Dividend ETF | Over $100,000 | |||||
Jane D. Carlin1 | iShares Core MSCI EAFE ETF | $10,001-$50,000 | Over $100,000 | |||
iShares Core S&P Small-Cap ETF | $10,001-$50,000 | |||||
iShares Global Tech ETF | $50,001-$100,000 |
1 | Appointed to serve as an Independent Director effective February 3, 2015. |
Name of Director | iShares
Edge MSCI Multifactor Emerging Markets ETF |
Pension
or Retirement Benefits Accrued As Part of Company Expenses1 |
Estimated
Annual Benefits Upon Retirement1 |
Total
Compensation From the Fund and Fund Complex2 | ||||
Independent Director: | ||||||||
Robert H. Silver3 | $0 | Not Applicable | Not Applicable | $350,000 | ||||
George G.C. Parker4 | 0 | Not Applicable | Not Applicable | 300,000 | ||||
John E. Kerrigan | 0 | Not Applicable | Not Applicable | 326,807 | ||||
Charles A. Hurty | 0 | Not Applicable | Not Applicable | 340,000 | ||||
Cecilia H. Herbert | 0 | Not Applicable | Not Applicable | 330,000 | ||||
John E. Martinez | 0 | Not Applicable | Not Applicable | 315,000 | ||||
Madhav V. Rajan | 0 | Not Applicable | Not Applicable | 326,772 | ||||
Jane D. Carlin5 | 0 | Not Applicable | Not Applicable | Not Applicable | ||||
Interested Director: | ||||||||
Robert S. Kapito | $0 | Not Applicable | Not Applicable | $0 | ||||
Mark Wiedman | 0 | Not Applicable | Not Applicable | 0 |
1 | No Director or officer is entitled to any pension or retirement benefits from the Company. |
2 | Includes compensation for service on the Boards of Trustees for iShares Trust and iShares U.S. ETF Trust and the Board of Directors of iShares MSCI Russia Capped ETF, Inc. |
3 | Served as an Independent Director through March 31, 2016. |
4 | Served as an Independent Director through December 31, 2014. |
5 | Total compensation is not shown for Jane D. Carlin because she was appointed to serve as an Independent Director of the Company effective February 3, 2015. |
Diane Hsiung | ||||
Types of Accounts | Number | Total Assets | ||
Registered Investment Companies | 244 | $635,000,000,000 | ||
Other Pooled Investment Vehicles | 16 | 4,000,000,000 | ||
Other Accounts | 0 | N/A | ||
Accounts with Incentive-Based Fee Arrangements | 0 | N/A |
Jennifer Hsui | ||||
Types of Accounts | Number | Total Assets | ||
Registered Investment Companies | 240 | $635,000,000,000 | ||
Other Pooled Investment Vehicles | 0 | N/A | ||
Other Accounts | 0 | N/A | ||
Accounts with Incentive-Based Fee Arrangements | 0 | N/A |
Alan Mason (as of February 29, 2016) | ||||
Types of Accounts | Number | Total Assets | ||
Registered Investment Companies | 108 | $ 72,000,000,000 | ||
Other Pooled Investment Vehicles | 301 | 527,000,000,000 | ||
Other Accounts | 174 | 33,000,000,000 | ||
Accounts with Incentive-Based Fee Arrangements | 0 | N/A |
Greg Savage | ||||
Types of Accounts | Number | Total Assets | ||
Registered Investment Companies | 343 | $723,000,000,000 | ||
Other Pooled Investment Vehicles | 88 | 25,000,000,000 | ||
Other Accounts | 3 | 237,000,000 | ||
Accounts with Incentive-Based Fee Arrangements | 0 | N/A |
Diane Hsiung | ||||
Types of Accounts | Number
of Other Accounts with Performance Fees Managed by Portfolio Manager |
Aggregate
of Total Assets | ||
Registered Investment Companies | 0 | N/A | ||
Other Pooled Investment Vehicles | 0 | N/A | ||
Other Accounts | 0 | N/A |
Jennifer Hsui | ||||
Types of Accounts | Number
of Other Accounts with Performance Fees Managed by Portfolio Manager |
Aggregate
of Total Assets | ||
Registered Investment Companies | 0 | N/A | ||
Other Pooled Investment Vehicles | 0 | N/A | ||
Other Accounts | 0 | N/A |
Alan Mason (as of February 29, 2016) | ||||
Types of Accounts | Number
of Other Accounts with Performance Fees Managed by Portfolio Manager |
Aggregate
of Total Assets | ||
Registered Investment Companies | 0 | N/A | ||
Other Pooled Investment Vehicles | 0 | N/A | ||
Other Accounts | 0 | N/A |
Greg Savage | ||||
Types of Accounts | Number
of Other Accounts with Performance Fees Managed by Portfolio Manager |
Aggregate
of Total Assets | ||
Registered Investment Companies | 0 | N/A | ||
Other Pooled Investment Vehicles | 0 | N/A | ||
Other Accounts | 0 | N/A |
Shares
Per Creation Unit |
Value
Per Creation Unit (U.S.$) | |
100,000 | $3,678,000 1 |
1 | The value per creation unit for the Fund is as of July 26, 2016. |
Standard
Creation Transaction Fee |
Maximum
Additional Charge* | |
$9,000 | 7.0% |
* | As a percentage of the net asset value per Creation Unit. |
Standard
Redemption Transaction Fee |
Maximum
Additional Charge* | |
$9,000 | 2.0% |
* | As a percentage of the net asset value per Creation Unit, inclusive of the standard redemption transaction fee. |
• | Capital gains resulting from the sale of Indian securities (including depositary receipts issued by Indian companies) will not be subject to tax in India, provided the Subsidiary does not have Permanent Establishments (“PE”) in India; |
• | Dividends on shares received from an Indian company on which dividend distribution tax has been paid are exempt from tax in the hands of the shareholders. However, the Indian company distributing dividends is subject to a dividend distribution tax at the rate of 20.36% (effective starting April 1, 2015); and |
• | Interest paid to the Subsidiary in respect of the debt obligations of Indian issuers will be subject to Indian income tax. The tax rate, in the case of rupee-denominated debt obligations, is 43.26%. However if the Subsidiary is a SEBI registered sub-account, interest income earned from June 1, 2013 to June 30, 2017 on rupee-denominated bonds of Indian companies and Government securities, will be subject to tax at the rate of 5.41%, provided that the rate of interest does not exceed the prescribed rates. In the case of foreign currency-denominated debt obligations, the tax rate is 21.63%. For approved foreign currency loans advanced from July 1, 2012 to June 30, 2017, the tax rate on interest is 5.41% and for approved foreign currency long-term bonds issued from October 1, 2014 to June 30, 2017, the tax rate on interest is 5.41%. However, if the Subsidiary is a SEBI registered sub-account, the interest from securities will be subject to tax at the rate of 21.63%. |
• | Long-term capital gains (being gains on sale of shares held for a period of more than twelve months) listed on a |
recognized stock exchange would not be taxable in India provided Securities Transaction Tax (“STT”) has been paid on the same (as discussed below); | |
• | Short-term capital gains (being gains on sale of shares held for a period of twelve months or less) from the sale of Indian shares listed on a recognized stock exchange will be taxed at the rate of 16.223% provided STT has been paid on the same; |
• | Long-term capital gains (being gains on sale of shares held for a period of more than 36 months) arising to the Subsidiary from the sale of unlisted securities will be taxed at the rate of 10.815% (without indexation) and short-term capital gains (being gains on sale of shares held for a period of 36 months or less) will be taxed at the rate of 43.26%;* |
• | Capital gains realized on sale of listed equity shares not executed on a recognized stock exchange in India would be taxed at the rate of 21.63% for long-term gains (being gains on sale of shares held for a period of more than 12 months) and at 43.26% in the case of short-term gains (being gains on sale of shares held for a period of 12 months or less);* and |
• | Capital gains arising from the transfer of depositary receipts outside India between non-resident investors will not be subject to tax in India. |
* | However, if the Subsidiary is a SEBI registered sub-account, the rates will be 10.816% and 32.45%, respectively. |
• | With respect to a foreign entity that holds the Indian assets directly, if the transferor of share or interest in such a foreign entity (along with its associated enterprises), at any time in the twelve months preceding the year of transfer neither holds the right of control or management in the foreign entity, nor holds voting power or share capital or interest exceeding 5% of the total voting power or total share capital in such foreign entity. |
• | With respect to a foreign entity that holds the Indian assets indirectly, if the transferor of share or interest in such foreign entity (along with its associated enterprises), at any time in the twelve months preceding the year of transfer does not hold the right of control or management in relation to the foreign entity, which would entitle them to the right of control or management in the foreign entity which directly holds the Indian assets; or does not hold voting power or share capital or interest exceeding 5% of the total voting power or total share capital in the foreign entity, which results in holding the same share capital or voting power in the entity which directly holds the Indian assets. |
• | any arrangement where the aggregate tax benefit to all the parties of the arrangement in the relevant financial year does not exceed INR 30 Million; |
• | FIIs that choose not to take any benefit under any tax treaty entered with India and have invested in listed or unlisted securities with prior permission of the competent authority in accordance with the applicable regulations; |
• | non-resident investor in an FII who has invested in an FII, directly or indirectly, by way of an offshore derivative instrument or otherwise; or |
• | any income derived from the transfer of investments made prior to August 30, 2010. |
1 | iShares MSCI All Peru Capped ETF, iShares MSCI KLD 400 Social ETF, iShares MSCI USA ESG Select ETF and iShares MSCI ACWI Low Carbon Target ETF have separate Fund Proxy Voting Policies. |
• | Boards and directors |
• | Auditors and audit-related issues |
• | Capital structure, mergers, asset sales and other special transactions |
• | Remuneration and benefits |
• | Social, ethical and environmental issues |
• | General corporate governance matters |
• | establishing an appropriate corporate governance structure; |
• | supporting and overseeing management in setting strategy; |
• | ensuring the integrity of financial statements; |
• | making decisions regarding mergers, acquisitions and disposals; |
• | establishing appropriate executive compensation structures; and |
• | addressing business issues including social, ethical and environmental issues when they have the potential to materially impact company reputation and performance. |
• | current employment at the company or a subsidiary; |
• | former employment within the past several years as an executive of the company; |
• | providing substantial professional services to the company and/or members of the company’s management; |
• | having had a substantial business relationship in the past three years; |
• | having, or representing a shareholder with, a substantial shareholding in the company; |
• | being an immediate family member of any of the aforementioned; and |
• | interlocking directorships. |
• | BlackRock has adopted a proxy voting oversight structure whereby the Corporate Governance Committees oversee the voting decisions and other activities of the Corporate Governance Group, and particularly its activities with respect to voting in the relevant region of each Corporate Governance Committee’s jurisdiction. |
• | The Corporate Governance Committees have adopted Guidelines for each region, which set forth the firm’s views with respect to certain corporate governance and other issues that typically arise in the proxy voting context. The Corporate Governance Committees receive periodic reports regarding the specific votes cast by the Corporate Governance Group and regular updates on material process issues, procedural changes and other matters of concern to the Corporate Governance Committees. |
• | BlackRock’s Global Corporate Governance Oversight Committee oversees the Global Head, the Corporate Governance Group and the Corporate Governance Committees. The Global Corporate Governance Oversight Committee conducts a review, at least annually, of the proxy voting process to ensure compliance with BlackRock’s risk policies and procedures. |
• | BlackRock maintains a reporting structure that separates the Global Head and Corporate Governance Group from employees with sales responsibilities. In addition, BlackRock maintains procedures intended to ensure that all engagements with corporate issuers or dissident shareholders are managed consistently and without regard to BlackRock’s relationship with the issuer of the proxy or dissident shareholder. Within the normal course of business, the Global Head or Corporate Governance Group may engage directly with BlackRock clients, and with employees with sales responsibilities, in discussions regarding general corporate governance policy matters, and to otherwise ensure that proxy-related client service levels are met. The Global Head or Corporate Governance Group does not discuss any specific voting matter with a client prior to the disclosure of the vote decision to all applicable clients after the shareholder meeting has taken place, except if the client is acting in the capacity as issuer of the proxy or dissident shareholder and is engaging through the established procedures independent of the client relationship. |
• | In certain instances, BlackRock may determine to engage an independent fiduciary to vote proxies as a further safeguard to avoid potential conflicts of interest or as otherwise required by applicable law. The independent fiduciary may either vote such proxies or provide BlackRock with instructions as to how to vote such proxies. In the latter case, BlackRock votes the proxy in accordance with the independent fiduciary’s determination. Use of an independent fiduciary has been |
adopted for voting the proxies related to any company that is affiliated with BlackRock or any company that includes BlackRock employees on its board of directors. |
2015 | ||||||
Country | Trade
Date |
Settlement
Date |
Number
of Days to Settle | |||
Brazil | 02/11/15 | 02/19/15 | 8 | |||
02/12/15 | 02/20/15 | 8 | ||||
02/13/15 | 02/23/15 | 10 | ||||
China | 02/13/15 | 02/25/15 | 12 |
2015 | ||||||
Country | Trade
Date |
Settlement
Date |
Number
of Days to Settle | |||
02/16/15 | 02/26/15 | 10 | ||||
02/17/15 | 02/27/15 | 10 | ||||
09/28/15 | 10/08/15 | 10 | ||||
09/29/15 | 10/09/15 | 10 | ||||
09/30/15 | 10/12/15 | 12 | ||||
Indonesia | 07/13/15 | 07/22/15 | 9 | |||
07/14/15 | 07/23/15 | 9 | ||||
07/15/15 | 07/24/15 | 9 | ||||
Philippines | 01/12/15 | 01/20/15 | 8 | |||
01/13/15 | 01/21/15 | 8 | ||||
01/14/15 | 01/22/15 | 8 | ||||
12/23/15 | 01/04/16 | 12 | ||||
12/28/15 | 01/05/16 | 8 | ||||
12/29/15 | 01/06/16 | 8 | ||||
Qatar | 07/14/15 | 07/22/15 | 8 | |||
07/15/15 | 07/23/15 | 8 | ||||
07/16/15 | 07/26/15 | 10 | ||||
09/09/15 | 09/17/15 | 8 | ||||
09/10/15 | 09/20/15 | 10 | ||||
09/13/15 | 09/21/15 | 8 | ||||
Russia | 12/28/15 | 01/13/16 | 16 | |||
12/29/15 | 01/14/16 | 16 | ||||
12/30/15 | 01/15/16 | 16 | ||||
South Africa | 03/27/15 | 04/07/15 | 11 | |||
03/30/15 | 04/08/15 | 9 | ||||
03/31/15 | 04/09/15 | 9 | ||||
04/01/15 | 04/10/15 | 9 | ||||
04/02/15 | 04/13/15 | 11 | ||||
04/20/15 | 04/28/15 | 8 | ||||
04/21/15 | 04/29/15 | 8 | ||||
04/22/15 | 04/30/15 | 8 | ||||
04/23/15 | 05/01/15 | 8 | ||||
04/24/15 | 05/05/15 | 11 | ||||
04/28/15 | 05/06/15 | 8 | ||||
04/29/15 | 05/07/15 | 8 | ||||
04/30/15 | 05/08/15 | 8 | ||||
06/09/15 | 06/17/15 | 8 | ||||
06/10/15 | 06/18/15 | 8 | ||||
06/11/15 | 06/19/15 | 8 | ||||
06/12/15 | 06/22/15 | 10 | ||||
06/15/15 | 06/23/15 | 8 | ||||
08/03/15 | 08/11/15 | 8 | ||||
08/04/15 | 08/12/15 | 8 | ||||
08/05/15 | 08/13/15 | 8 | ||||
08/06/15 | 08/14/15 | 8 |
2015 | ||||||
Country | Trade
Date |
Settlement
Date |
Number
of Days to Settle | |||
08/07/15 | 08/17/15 | 10 | ||||
09/17/15 | 09/25/15 | 8 | ||||
09/18/15 | 09/28/15 | 10 | ||||
09/21/15 | 09/29/15 | 8 | ||||
09/22/15 | 09/30/15 | 8 | ||||
09/23/15 | 10/01/15 | 8 | ||||
12/09/15 | 12/17/15 | 8 | ||||
12/10/15 | 12/18/15 | 8 | ||||
12/11/15 | 12/21/15 | 10 | ||||
12/14/15 | 12/22/15 | 8 | ||||
12/15/15 | 12/23/15 | 8 | ||||
12/18/15 | 12/28/15 | 10 | ||||
12/21/15 | 12/29/15 | 8 | ||||
12/22/15 | 12/30/15 | 8 | ||||
12/23/15 | 12/31/15 | 8 | ||||
12/24/15 | 01/04/16 | 11 | ||||
Taiwan | 02/16/15 | 02/24/15 | 8 | |||
02/17/15 | 02/25/15 | 8 | ||||
Thailand | 04/08/15 | 04/16/15 | 8 | |||
04/09/15 | 04/17/15 | 8 | ||||
04/10/15 | 04/20/15 | 10 |
2016 | ||||||
Country | Trade
Date |
Settlement
Date |
Number
of Days to Settle | |||
Brazil | 02/03/16 | 02/11/16 | 8 | |||
02/04/16 | 02/12/16 | 8 | ||||
02/05/16 | 02/15/16 | 10 | ||||
China | 02/03/16 | 02/17/16 | 14 | |||
02/04/16 | 02/18/16 | 14 | ||||
02/05/16 | 02/19/16 | 14 | ||||
04/27/16 | 05/09/16 | 12 | ||||
04/28/16 | 05/10/16 | 12 | ||||
04/29/16 | 05/11/16 | 12 | ||||
09/28/16 | 10/11/16 | 13 | ||||
09/29/16 | 10/12/16 | 13 | ||||
09/30/16 | 10/13/16 | 13 | ||||
Colombia | 03/18/16 | 03/28/16 | 10 | |||
Indonesia | 06/29/16 | 07/11/16 | 12 | |||
06/30/16 | 07/12/16 | 12 | ||||
07/01/16 | 07/13/16 | 12 | ||||
Malaysia | 07/01/16 | 07/11/16 | 10 |
2016 | ||||||
Country | Trade
Date |
Settlement
Date |
Number
of Days to Settle | |||
07/04/16 | 07/12/16 | 8 | ||||
07/05/16 | 07/13/16 | 8 | ||||
Mexico | 03/18/16 | 03/28/16 | 10 | |||
Philippines | 10/26/16 | 11/03/16 | 8 | |||
10/27/16 | 11/04/16 | 8 | ||||
10/28/16 | 11/07/16 | 10 | ||||
Qatar | 07/03/16 | 07/12/16 | 9 | |||
07/04/16 | 07/13/16 | 9 | ||||
07/05/16 | 07/14/16 | 9 | ||||
09/06/16 | 09/18/16 | 12 | ||||
09/07/16 | 09/19/16 | 12 | ||||
09/08/16 | 09/20/16 | 12 | ||||
South Africa | 12/20/16 | 12/28/16 | 8 | |||
12/21/16 | 12/29/16 | 8 | ||||
12/22/16 | 01/02/17 | 11 | ||||
Taiwan | 02/02/16 | 02/15/16 | 13 | |||
02/03/16 | 02/16/16 | 13 | ||||
Thailand | 04/08/16 | 04/18/16 | 10 | |||
04/11/16 | 04/19/16 | 8 | ||||
04/12/16 | 04/20/16 | 8 | ||||
04/29/16 | 05/09/16 | 10 | ||||
Turkey | 06/30/16 | 07/11/16 | 11 | |||
07/01/16 | 07/12/16 | 11 | ||||
09/08/16 | 09/19/16 | 11 | ||||
09/09/16 | 09/20/16 | 11 | ||||
United Arab Emirates | 09/07/16 | 09/15/16 | 8 | |||
09/08/16 | 09/18/16 | 10 |
* | These worst-case redemption cycles are based on information regarding regular holidays, which may be out of date. Based on changes in holidays, longer (worse) redemption cycles are possible. |
Fund | Ticker | Listing Exchange | ||
iShares Emerging Markets Dividend ETF (the “Fund”) | DVYE | NYSE Arca |
1. | Concentrate its investments (i.e., invest 25% or more of its total assets in the securities of a particular industry or group of industries), except that the Fund will concentrate to approximately the same extent that the Underlying Index concentrates in the securities of a particular industry or group of industries. For purposes of this limitation, securities of the U.S. government (including its agencies and instrumentalities), repurchase agreements collateralized by U.S. government securities, and securities of state or municipal governments and their political subdivisions are not considered to be issued by members of any industry. |
2. | Borrow money, except that (i) the Fund may borrow from banks for temporary or emergency (not leveraging) purposes, including the meeting of redemption requests which might otherwise require the untimely disposition of securities; and (ii) the Fund may, to the extent consistent with its investment policies, enter into repurchase agreements, reverse repurchase agreements, forward roll transactions and similar investment strategies and techniques. To the extent that it engages in transactions described in (i) and (ii), the Fund will be limited so that no more than 33 1/3% of the value of its total assets (including the amount borrowed) is derived from such transactions. Any borrowings which come to exceed this amount will be reduced in accordance with applicable law. |
3. | Issue any senior security, except as permitted under the 1940 Act, as interpreted, modified or otherwise permitted by any regulatory authority having jurisdiction, from time to time. |
4. | Make loans, except as permitted under the 1940 Act, as interpreted, modified or otherwise permitted by regulatory authority having jurisdiction, from time to time. |
5. | Purchase or sell real estate unless acquired as a result of ownership of securities or other instruments (but this restriction shall not prevent the Fund from investing in securities of companies engaged in the real estate business or securities or other instruments backed by real estate or mortgages), or commodities or commodity contracts (but this restriction shall not prevent the Fund from trading in futures contracts and options on futures contracts, including options on currencies to the extent consistent with the Fund’s investment objective and policies). |
6. | Engage in the business of underwriting securities issued by other persons, except to the extent that the Fund may technically be deemed to be an underwriter under the 1933 Act, in disposing of portfolio securities. |
• | The frequency of trades and quotes for the security; |
• | The number of dealers wishing to purchase or sell the security and the number of other potential purchasers; |
• | Dealer undertakings to make a market in the security; and |
• | The nature of the security and the nature of the marketplace in which it trades (e.g., the time needed to dispose of the security, the method of soliciting offers and the mechanics of transfer). |
Name (Age) | Position | Principal
Occupation(s) During the Past 5 Years |
Other
Directorships Held by Director During the Past 5 Years | |||
Robert
S. Kapito1 (59) |
Director
(since 2009). |
President and Director, BlackRock, Inc. (since 2006); Vice Chairman of BlackRock, Inc. and Head of BlackRock, Inc.’s Portfolio Management Group (since its formation in 1998) and BlackRock, Inc.’s predecessor entities (since 1988); Trustee, University of Pennsylvania (since 2009); President of Board of Directors, Hope & Heroes Children’s Cancer Fund (since 2002); President of the Board of Directors, Periwinkle Theatre for Youth (since 1983). | Trustee of iShares Trust (since 2009); Trustee of iShares U.S. ETF Trust (since 2011). | |||
Mark
Wiedman2 (45) |
Director (since 2013). | Managing Director, BlackRock, Inc. (since 2007); Global Head of iShares (since 2011); Head of Corporate Strategy, BlackRock, Inc. (2009-2011). | Trustee of iShares Trust (since 2013); Trustee of iShares U.S. ETF Trust (since 2013); Director of PennyMac Financial Services, Inc. (since 2008). |
1 | Robert S. Kapito is deemed to be an “interested person” (as defined in the 1940 Act) of the Company due to his affiliations with BlackRock, Inc. |
2 | Mark Wiedman is deemed to be an “interested person” (as defined in the 1940 Act) of the Company due to his affiliations with BlackRock, Inc. and its affiliates. |
Name (Age) | Position | Principal
Occupation(s) During the Past 5 Years |
Other
Directorships Held by Director During the Past 5 Years | |||
Cecilia
H. Herbert (67) |
Director
(since 2005); Independent Board Chair (since 2016); Nominating and Governance Committee Chair (since 2016). |
Director (1998-2013) and President (2007-2011) of the Board of Directors, Catholic Charities CYO; Trustee (2002-2011) and Chair of the Finance and Investment Committee (2006-2010) of the Thacher School; Member (since 1992) and Chair (1994-2005) of the Investment Committee, Archdiocese of San Francisco; Trustee and Member of the Investment Committee, WNET, the New York public media company (since 2011). | Trustee of iShares Trust (since 2005); Trustee of iShares U.S. ETF Trust (since 2011); Independent Board Chair of iShares Trust and iShares U.S. ETF Trust (since 2016); Director of Forward Funds (23 portfolios) (since 2009); Director of Salient MF Trust (4 portfolios) (since 2015). | |||
Jane
D. Carlin (60) |
Director
(since 2015); Risk Committee Chair (since 2016). |
Managing Director and Global Head of Financial Holding Company Governance & Assurance and the Global Head of Operational Risk Management of Morgan Stanley (2006-2012). | Trustee of iShares Trust (since 2015); Trustee of iShares U.S. ETF Trust (since 2015); Director of PHH Corporation (mortgage solutions) (since 2012). | |||
Charles
A. Hurty (72) |
Director
(since 2005); Audit Committee Chair (since 2006). |
Retired; Partner, KPMG LLP (1968-2001). | Trustee of iShares Trust (since 2005); Trustee of iShares U.S. ETF Trust (since 2011); Director of GMAM Absolute Return Strategy Fund (1 portfolio) (since 2002); Director of SkyBridge Alternative Investments Multi-Adviser Hedge Fund Portfolios LLC (2 portfolios) (since 2002). | |||
John
E. Kerrigan (61) |
Director
(since 2005); Securities Lending Committee Chair (since 2016). |
Chief Investment Officer, Santa Clara University (since 2002). | Trustee of iShares Trust (since 2005); Trustee of iShares U.S. ETF Trust (since 2011). | |||
John
E. Martinez (55) |
Director
(since 2003); Fixed Income Plus Committee Chair (since 2016). |
Director of FirstREX Agreement Corp. (formerly EquityRock, Inc.) (since 2005). | Trustee of iShares Trust (since 2003); Trustee of iShares U.S. ETF Trust (since 2011). | |||
Madhav
V. Rajan (52) |
Director
(since 2011); Equity Plus Committee Chair and 15(c) Committee Chair (since 2016). |
Robert K. Jaedicke Professor of Accounting and Senior Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Head of MBA Program, Stanford University Graduate School of Business (since 2001); Professor of Law (by courtesy), Stanford Law School (since 2005); Visiting Professor, University of Chicago (2007-2008). | Trustee
of iShares Trust (since 2011); Trustee of iShares U.S. ETF Trust (since 2011); Director, Cavium, Inc. (since 2013). |
Name (Age) | Position | Principal
Occupation(s) During the Past 5 Years | ||
Martin
Small (41) |
President (since 2016). | Managing Director, BlackRock, Inc. (since 2010); Head of U.S. iShares (since 2015); Co-Head of the U.S. Financial Markets Advisory Group, BlackRock, Inc. (2008-2014). | ||
Jack
Gee (56) |
Treasurer
and Chief Financial Officer (since 2008). |
Managing Director, BlackRock, Inc. (since 2009); Senior Director of Fund Administration of Intermediary Investor Business, BGI (2009); Director of Fund Administration of Intermediary Investor Business, BGI (2004-2009). | ||
Charles
Park (49) |
Chief Compliance Officer (since 2006). | Chief Compliance Officer of BlackRock Advisors, LLC and the BlackRock-advised Funds in the Equity-Bond Complex, the Equity-Liquidity Complex and the Closed-End Complex (since 2014); Chief Compliance Officer of BFA (since 2006). | ||
Benjamin
Archibald (41) |
Secretary (since 2015). | Managing Director, BlackRock, Inc. (since 2014); Director, BlackRock, Inc. (2010-2013); Secretary of the iShares ETFs (since 2015); Secretary of the BlackRock-advised mutual funds (since 2012). | ||
Steve
Messinger (54) |
Executive
Vice President (since 2016). |
Managing Director, BlackRock, Inc. (2007-2014 and since 2016); Managing Director, Beacon Consulting Group (2014-2016). | ||
Scott
Radell (47) |
Executive
Vice President (since 2012). |
Managing Director, BlackRock, Inc. (since 2009); Head of Portfolio Solutions, BlackRock, Inc. (since 2009); Head of Portfolio Solutions, BGI (2007-2009); Credit Portfolio Manager, BGI (2005-2007); Credit Research Analyst, BGI (2003-2005). | ||
Amy
Schioldager (53) |
Executive
Vice President (since 2007). |
Senior Managing Director, BlackRock, Inc. (since 2009); Global Head of Index Equity, BGI (2008-2009); Global Head of U.S. Indexing, BGI (2006-2008); Head of Domestic Equity Portfolio Management, BGI (2001-2006). |
Name of Director | Fund | Dollar
Range of Equity Securities in the Fund |
Aggregate
Dollar Range of Equity Securities in all Registered Investment Companies Overseen by Director in Family of Investment Companies | |||
Robert S. Kapito | None | None | None | |||
Mark Wiedman | iShares Core MSCI EAFE ETF | $50,001-$100,000 | Over $100,000 | |||
iShares Core MSCI Emerging Markets ETF | $50,001-$100,000 | |||||
iShares Core S&P Total U.S. Stock Market ETF | Over $100,000 | |||||
John E. Martinez | iShares Core MSCI Emerging Markets ETF | $50,001-$100,000 | Over $100,000 | |||
iShares Core S&P 500 ETF | Over $100,000 | |||||
iShares Core S&P Mid-Cap ETF | $10,001-$50,000 |
Name of Director | Fund | Dollar
Range of Equity Securities in the Fund |
Aggregate
Dollar Range of Equity Securities in all Registered Investment Companies Overseen by Director in Family of Investment Companies | |||
iShares Core S&P Small-Cap ETF | $10,001-$50,000 | |||||
iShares Core S&P Total U.S. Stock Market ETF | $1-$10,000 | |||||
iShares Global Consumer Staples ETF | Over $100,000 | |||||
iShares MSCI All Country Asia ex Japan ETF | Over $100,000 | |||||
iShares MSCI EAFE ETF | Over $100,000 | |||||
iShares Russell 1000 ETF | Over $100,000 | |||||
iShares Russell 1000 Value ETF | Over $100,000 | |||||
iShares Russell 2000 ETF | Over $100,000 | |||||
iShares TIPS Bond ETF | $50,001-$100,000 | |||||
Cecilia H. Herbert | iShares China Large-Cap ETF | Over $100,000 | Over $100,000 | |||
iShares Core Dividend Growth ETF | $10,001-$50,000 | |||||
iShares Core High Dividend ETF | $1-$10,000 | |||||
iShares Core MSCI Emerging Markets ETF | $10,001-$50,000 | |||||
iShares Core MSCI Total International Stock ETF | $10,001-$50,000 | |||||
iShares Core Russell U.S. Growth ETF | $50,001-$100,000 | |||||
iShares Core Russell U.S. Value ETF | $10,001-$50,000 | |||||
iShares Core S&P Small-Cap ETF | $1-$10,000 | |||||
iShares Core S&P Total U.S. Stock Market ETF | $10,001-$50,000 | |||||
iShares iBoxx $ High Yield Corporate Bond ETF | $10,001-$50,000 | |||||
iShares International Select Dividend ETF | $1-$10,000 | |||||
iShares MSCI EAFE ETF | $1-$10,000 | |||||
iShares MSCI Emerging Markets ETF | $1-$10,000 | |||||
iShares MSCI Japan ETF | $10,001-$50,000 | |||||
iShares National Muni Bond ETF | $10,001-$50,000 | |||||
iShares U.S. Preferred Stock ETF | $10,001-$50,000 | |||||
Charles A. Hurty | iShares China Large-Cap ETF | $10,001-$50,000 | Over $100,000 | |||
iShares Core Growth Allocation ETF | $50,001-$100,000 | |||||
iShares Core High Dividend ETF | $10,001-$50,000 | |||||
iShares Core Moderate Allocation ETF | $50,001-$100,000 | |||||
iShares Core MSCI Emerging Markets ETF | $10,001-$50,000 | |||||
iShares Core S&P 500 ETF | $10,001-$50,000 | |||||
iShares Global Energy ETF | $10,001-$50,000 | |||||
iShares Global Healthcare ETF | $10,001-$50,000 | |||||
iShares Global Tech ETF | $10,001-$50,000 | |||||
iShares MSCI EAFE ETF | $10,001-$50,000 |
Name of Director | Fund | Dollar
Range of Equity Securities in the Fund |
Aggregate
Dollar Range of Equity Securities in all Registered Investment Companies Overseen by Director in Family of Investment Companies | |||
iShares Russell 2000 ETF | $10,001-$50,000 | |||||
iShares U.S. Basic Materials ETF | $10,001-$50,000 | |||||
iShares U.S. Energy ETF | $10,001-$50,000 | |||||
iShares U.S. Technology ETF | $50,001-$100,000 | |||||
John E. Kerrigan | iShares MSCI ACWI ETF | $10,001-$50,000 | Over $100,000 | |||
iShares MSCI ACWI ex U.S. ETF | Over $100,000 | |||||
iShares Short-Term National Muni Bond ETF | Over $100,000 | |||||
Madhav V. Rajan | iShares Core Dividend Growth ETF | Over $100,000 | Over $100,000 | |||
iShares Core High Dividend ETF | Over $100,000 | |||||
iShares Core MSCI Emerging Markets ETF | Over $100,000 | |||||
iShares Core S&P 500 ETF | Over $100,000 | |||||
iShares iBoxx $ High Yield Corporate Bond ETF | Over $100,000 | |||||
iShares iBoxx $ Investment Grade Corporate Bond ETF | Over $100,000 | |||||
iShares Russell 2000 ETF | Over $100,000 | |||||
iShares Select Dividend ETF | Over $100,000 | |||||
Jane D. Carlin | iShares Core MSCI EAFE ETF | $50,001-$100,000 | Over $100,000 | |||
iShares Core S&P Small-Cap ETF | $10,001-$50,000 | |||||
iShares Global Tech ETF | $10,001-$50,000 |
Name of Director | iShares
Emerging Markets Dividend ETF |
Pension
or Retirement Benefits Accrued As Part of Company Expenses2 |
Estimated
Annual Benefits Upon Retirement2 |
Total
Compensation From the Fund and Fund Complex3 | ||||
Independent Director: | ||||||||
Robert H. Silver1 | $64 | Not Applicable | Not Applicable | $ 350,000 | ||||
John E. Kerrigan | 57 | Not Applicable | Not Applicable | 315,000 | ||||
Charles A. Hurty | 62 | Not Applicable | Not Applicable | 340,000 | ||||
Cecilia H. Herbert | 60 | Not Applicable | Not Applicable | 341,764 | ||||
John E. Martinez | 57 | Not Applicable | Not Applicable | 326,764 | ||||
Madhav V. Rajan | 57 | Not Applicable | Not Applicable | 315,000 | ||||
Jane D. Carlin | 55 | Not Applicable | Not Applicable | 300,000 4 | ||||
Interested Director: | ||||||||
Robert S. Kapito | $ 0 | Not Applicable | Not Applicable | $ 0 | ||||
Mark Wiedman | 0 | Not Applicable | Not Applicable | 0 |
1 | Served as an Independent Director through March 31, 2016. |
2 | No Director or officer is entitled to any pension or retirement benefits from the Company. |
3 | Includes compensation for service on the Boards of Trustees for iShares Trust and iShares U.S. ETF Trust and the Board of Directors of iShares MSCI Russia Capped ETF, Inc. |
4 | Total compensation is shown for Jane D. Carlin for the period from February 3, 2015 to December 31, 2015 because she was appointed to serve as an Independent Trustee of the Trust effective February 3, 2015. |
Name and Address | Percentage
of Ownership | |
National
Financial Services LLC 200 Liberty Street 5th Floor New York, NY 10281 |
25.12% | |
Merrill
Lynch, Pierce Fenner & Smith Safekeeping 101 Hudson Street 8th Floor Jersey City, NJ 07302 |
12.21% | |
Charles
Schwab & Co., Inc. 111 Pavonia Avenue Jersey City, NJ 07310 |
6.26% |
Management
Fee for the Fiscal Year Ended April 30, 2016 |
Fund
Inception Date |
Management
Fees Paid for Fiscal Year Ended April 30, 2016 |
Management
Fees Paid for Fiscal Year Ended April 30, 2015 |
Management
Fees Paid for Fiscal Year Ended April 30, 2014 | ||||
0.68% 1 | 02/23/12 | $1,155,404 | $1,592,385 | $1,133,588 |
1 | Effective August 1, 2016, the management fee for the iShares Emerging Markets Dividend ETF is 0.49%. Prior to August 1, 2016, the management for the iShares Emerging Markets Dividend ETF was 0.68%. |
Diane Hsiung | ||||
Types of Accounts | Number | Total Assets | ||
Registered Investment Companies | 243 | $654,000,000,000 | ||
Other Pooled Investment Vehicles | 16 | 5,000,000,000 | ||
Other Accounts | 0 | N/A | ||
Accounts with Incentive-Based Fee Arrangements | 0 | N/A |
Jennifer Hsui | ||||
Types of Accounts | Number | Total Assets | ||
Registered Investment Companies | 254 | $668,000,000,000 | ||
Other Pooled Investment Vehicles | 3 | 5,000,000,000 | ||
Other Accounts | 0 | N/A | ||
Accounts with Incentive-Based Fee Arrangements | 0 | N/A |
Alan Mason | ||||
Types of Accounts | Number | Total Assets | ||
Registered Investment Companies | 346 | $730,000,000,000 |
Alan Mason | ||||
Types of Accounts | Number | Total Assets | ||
Other Pooled Investment Vehicles | 309 | 568,000,000,000 | ||
Other Accounts | 181 | 38,000,000,000 | ||
Accounts with Incentive-Based Fee Arrangements | 0 | N/A |
Greg Savage | ||||
Types of Accounts | Number | Total Assets | ||
Registered Investment Companies | 326 | $723,000,000,000 | ||
Other Pooled Investment Vehicles | 74 | 30,000,000,000 | ||
Other Accounts | 3 | 227,000,000 | ||
Accounts with Incentive-Based Fee Arrangements | 0 | N/A |
Diane Hsiung | ||||
Types of Accounts | Number
of Other Accounts with Performance Fees Managed by Portfolio Manager |
Aggregate
of Total Assets | ||
Registered Investment Companies | 0 | N/A | ||
Other Pooled Investment Vehicles | 0 | N/A | ||
Other Accounts | 0 | N/A |
Jennifer Hsui | ||||
Types of Accounts | Number
of Other Accounts with Performance Fees Managed by Portfolio Manager |
Aggregate
of Total Assets | ||
Registered Investment Companies | 0 | N/A | ||
Other Pooled Investment Vehicles | 0 | N/A | ||
Other Accounts | 0 | N/A |
Alan Mason | ||||
Types of Accounts | Number
of Other Accounts with Performance Fees Managed by Portfolio Manager |
Aggregate
of Total Assets | ||
Registered Investment Companies | 0 | N/A | ||
Other Pooled Investment Vehicles | 0 | N/A | ||
Other Accounts | 0 | N/A |
Greg Savage | ||||
Types of Accounts | Number
of Other Accounts with Performance Fees Managed by Portfolio Manager |
Aggregate
of Total Assets | ||
Registered Investment Companies | 0 | N/A | ||
Other Pooled Investment Vehicles | 0 | N/A | ||
Other Accounts | 0 | N/A |
Fund
Inception Date |
Administration,
Custodian, Transfer Agency Expenses Paid During Fiscal Year Ended April 30, 2016 |
Administration,
Custodian, Transfer Agency Expenses Paid During Fiscal Year Ended April 30, 2015 |
Administration,
Custodian, Transfer Agency Expenses Paid During Fiscal Year Ended April 30, 2014 | |||
02/23/12 | $ 85,912 | $100,935 | $57,635 |
Fund
Inception Date |
Distributor
Compensation Paid During Fiscal Year Ended April 30, 20161 |
Distributor
Compensation Paid During Fiscal Year Ended April 30, 20151 |
Distributor
Compensation Paid During Fiscal Year Ended April 30, 20141 | |||
02/23/12 | $0 | $1,534 | $7,660 |
1 | These fees reflect payments made to SEI, acting as an agent of the Distributor. |
Fund
Inception Date |
Brokerage
Commissions Paid During Fiscal Year Ended April 30, 2016 |
Brokerage
Commissions Paid During Fiscal Year Ended April 30, 2015 |
Brokerage
Commissions Paid During Fiscal Year Ended April 30, 2014 | |||
02/23/12 | $109,153 | $174,411 | $106,226 |
Fiscal Year ended April 30, 2016 | Fiscal Year ended April 30, 2015 | ||
67% | 59% |
Shares
Per Creation Unit |
Value
Per Creation Unit (U.S.$) | |
50,000 | $1,752,000 |
Standard
Creation Transaction Fee |
Maximum
Additional Charge* | |
$3,000 | 7.0% |
* | As a percentage of the net asset value per Creation Unit. |
Standard
Redemption Transaction Fee |
Maximum
Additional Charge* | |
$3,000 | 2.0% |
* | As a percentage of the net asset value per Creation Unit, inclusive of the standard redemption transaction fee. |
1 | iShares MSCI ACWI Low Carbon Target ETF, iShares MSCI All Peru Capped ETF, iShares MSCI KLD 400 Social ETF, iShares MSCI USA ESG Select ETF and iShares Sustainable MSCI Global Impact ETF have separate Fund Proxy Voting Policies. |
• | Boards and directors |
• | Auditors and audit-related issues |
• | Capital structure, mergers, asset sales and other special transactions |
• | Remuneration and benefits |
• | Social, ethical and environmental issues |
• | General corporate governance matters |
• | establishing an appropriate corporate governance structure; |
• | supporting and overseeing management in setting strategy; |
• | ensuring the integrity of financial statements; |
• | making decisions regarding mergers, acquisitions and disposals; |
• | establishing appropriate executive compensation structures; and |
• | addressing business issues including social, ethical and environmental issues when they have the potential to materially impact company reputation and performance. |
• | current employment at the company or a subsidiary; |
• | former employment within the past several years as an executive of the company; |
• | providing substantial professional services to the company and/or members of the company’s management; |
• | having had a substantial business relationship in the past three years; |
• | having, or representing a shareholder with, a substantial shareholding in the company; |
• | being an immediate family member of any of the aforementioned; and |
• | interlocking directorships. |
• | BlackRock has adopted a proxy voting oversight structure whereby the Corporate Governance Committees oversee the voting decisions and other activities of the Corporate Governance Group, and particularly its activities with respect to voting in the relevant region of each Corporate Governance Committee’s jurisdiction. |
• | The Corporate Governance Committees have adopted Guidelines for each region, which set forth the firm’s views with respect to certain corporate governance and other issues that typically arise in the proxy voting context. The Corporate Governance Committees receive periodic reports regarding the specific votes cast by the Corporate Governance Group and regular updates on material process issues, procedural changes and other matters of concern to the Corporate Governance Committees. |
• | BlackRock’s Global Corporate Governance Oversight Committee oversees the Global Head, the Corporate Governance Group and the Corporate Governance Committees. The Global Corporate Governance Oversight Committee conducts a review, at least annually, of the proxy voting process to ensure compliance with BlackRock’s risk policies and procedures. |
• | BlackRock maintains a reporting structure that separates the Global Head and Corporate Governance Group from employees with sales responsibilities. In addition, BlackRock maintains procedures intended to ensure that all engagements with corporate issuers or dissident shareholders are managed consistently and without regard to BlackRock’s relationship with the issuer of the proxy or dissident shareholder. Within the normal course of business, the Global Head or Corporate Governance Group may engage directly with BlackRock clients, and with employees with sales responsibilities, in discussions regarding general corporate governance policy matters, and to otherwise ensure that proxy-related client service levels are met. The Global Head or Corporate Governance Group does not discuss any specific voting matter with a client prior to the disclosure of the vote decision to all applicable clients after the shareholder meeting has taken place, except if the client is acting in the capacity as issuer of the proxy or dissident shareholder and is engaging through the established procedures independent of the client relationship. |
• | In certain instances, BlackRock may determine to engage an independent fiduciary to vote proxies as a further safeguard to avoid potential conflicts of interest or as otherwise required by applicable law. The independent fiduciary may either vote such proxies or provide BlackRock with instructions as to how to vote such proxies. In the latter case, BlackRock votes the proxy in accordance with the independent fiduciary’s determination. Use of an independent fiduciary has been |
adopted for voting the proxies related to any company that is affiliated with BlackRock or any company that includes BlackRock employees on its board of directors. |
2016 | ||||||
Country | Trade
Date |
Settlement
Date |
Number
of Days to Settle | |||
Brazil | 02/03/16 | 02/11/16 | 8 | |||
02/04/16 | 02/12/16 | 8 | ||||
02/05/16 | 02/15/16 | 10 | ||||
China | 02/03/16 | 02/17/16 | 14 | |||
02/04/16 | 02/18/16 | 14 | ||||
02/05/16 | 02/19/16 | 14 | ||||
04/27/16 | 05/09/16 | 12 | ||||
04/28/16 | 05/10/16 | 12 | ||||
04/29/16 | 05/11/16 | 12 | ||||
09/28/16 | 10/11/16 | 13 | ||||
09/29/16 | 10/12/16 | 13 | ||||
09/30/16 | 10/13/16 | 13 | ||||
Colombia | 03/18/16 | 03/28/16 | 10 | |||
Malaysia | 07/01/16 | 07/11/16 | 10 | |||
07/04/16 | 07/12/16 | 8 | ||||
07/05/16 | 07/13/16 | 8 | ||||
The Philippines | 10/26/16 | 11/03/16 | 8 | |||
10/27/16 | 11/04/16 | 8 | ||||
10/28/16 | 11/07/16 | 10 | ||||
South Africa | 12/20/16 | 12/28/16 | 8 | |||
12/21/16 | 12/29/16 | 8 | ||||
12/22/16 | 01/02/17 | 11 | ||||
Taiwan | 02/02/16 | 02/15/16 | 13 | |||
02/03/16 | 02/16/16 | 13 | ||||
Thailand | 04/08/16 | 04/18/16 | 10 | |||
04/11/16 | 04/19/16 | 8 | ||||
04/12/16 | 04/20/16 | 8 | ||||
04/29/16 | 05/09/16 | 10 | ||||
Turkey | 06/30/16 | 07/11/16 | 11 | |||
07/01/16 | 07/12/16 | 11 | ||||
09/08/16 | 09/19/16 | 11 | ||||
09/09/16 | 09/20/16 | 11 |
* | These worst-case redemption cycles are based on information regarding regular holidays, which may be out of date. Based on changes in holidays, longer (worse) redemption cycles are possible. |