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Which funds (ETFs) can be held in an ISA
brendon
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I am looking to buy the following tracker fund: "XCX5 db X-trackers MSCI India ETF", which trades on the London Stock Exchange. I was under the belief that I could hold this in an ISA, because it trades on the LSE and is UCITS regulated. However, on iWeb, it is showing up as ineligible to be held in an ISA.
What exactly are the rules for which funds can and cannot be held in an ISA?
What exactly are the rules for which funds can and cannot be held in an ISA?
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It is available within ISAs elsewhere. You might need to ask them to add it. Sometimes it's just a case that it hasn't been looked at because of lack of demand.0
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Ineligible for all ISAs or just for theirs?Free the dunston one next time too.0
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masonic's right. Phone them up, which'll be quicker than emailing them, and ask them to make it ISAable. It'll probably take two or three days.0
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