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iShares 5-10 Year Investment Grade Corporate Bond ETF
$53.19-- (--)
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IGIB ETF: iShares 5-10 Year Investment Grade Corporate Bond ETF - Price, Holdings & Analysis

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Financial Metrics & Key Statistics

Fund characteristics, expense ratio, dividend yield, and performance metrics

Day's Range$52.95 - $53.27
52-Week High$54.58
52-Week Low$50.52
Open$52.96
Volume2.61M
Average Volume (3M)2.61M
Assets (AUM)18.15B
Expense Ratio0.04%
Total Holdings2940
Inception DateJan 4, 2007
1 Day Change-0.34%
1 Month Change-1.98%
6 Month Change-2.00%
YTD Change-1.52%
1 Year Change1.05%
52-Week Change1.16%
5 Year Change-10.51%
10 Year Change-3.21%
50-Day MA$53.77
200-Day MA$53.73
RSI43.61
Stochastic %K66.67
Stochastic %D41.86
Annual Dividend$2.50
Dividend Yield4.71%
Last Dividend Ex-DateApr 1, 2026
Dividend Growth YoY7.35%

Frequently Asked Questions About iShares 5-10 Year Investment Grade Corporate Bond ETF

What is the current price of IGIB?

The latest IGIB price is $53.19. The 52-week range is $50.52–$54.58. IGIB has returned 1.2% over the past 52 weeks.

What is the expense ratio for IGIB?

IGIB's annual expense ratio is 0.04%. This represents the yearly cost of holding the fund, deducted from total returns. Compare with similar Fixed Incomes in the ETF Screener.

Does IGIB pay dividends?

Yes, IGIB pays a 4.71% dividend yield. The last ex-dividend date was 2026-04-01. View full dividend history in the Dividends section.

What are the top holdings of IGIB?

IGIB's largest holdings are BlackRock Cash Funds Treasury SL Agency (0.4%), Meta Platforms Inc 4.875% (0.3%), Amazon.com, Inc. 4.875% (0.2%) (combined weight: 0.9%). The fund holds 2940 total positions. View the complete portfolio breakdown in the Holdings section.

How does IGIB compare to similar ETFs?

Compare IGIB (0.04% expense ratio, $18.15B AUM) against similar Fixed Incomes using the ETF Screener. Filter by expense ratio, dividend yield, and performance to find alternatives.