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BlackRock Sustainable American Income Trust plc

BRSA:LSE

BlackRock Sustainable American Income Trust plc

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  • Price (GBX)196.50
  • Today's Change-1.25 / -0.63%
  • Shares traded146.34k
  • 1 Year change+5.93%
  • Beta1.0568
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Top holdings

25.88%Per cent of portfolio in top holdings
Holding% of portfolio
Citigroup Inc3.50%
Shell PLC2.90%
Comcast Corp Class A2.66%
American International Group Inc2.56%
Johnson Controls International PLC2.52%
CVS Health Corp2.43%
Cardinal Health Inc2.39%
Fidelity National Information Services Inc2.34%
Dollar Tree Inc2.30%
Sony Group Corp ADR2.28%
As of Jun 30 2024. Top holdings excludes cash and cash equivalents.

Sector weighting

Sector% of portfolio
Technology18.96%
Financial Services18.61%
Healthcare16.84%
Consumer Defensive8.47%
Consumer Cyclical8.13%
Energy7.68%
Industrials6.36%
Communications Equipment6.22%
Utilities5.41%
Other3.32%
As of Jun 30 2024.

Regional holdings

Holding% of portfolio
USA81.43%
UK10.10%
Japan2.28%
France2.00%
South Korea1.95%
Australia1.20%
Switzerland1.05%
As of Jun 30 2024.
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