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UCITS ETFs, compared

MSCI World.

Every major UCITS fund tracking MSCI World (~1,400 companies, 23 developed markets), side by side: the real fee, the domicile, the structure, and how far each actually drifts from the index. The facts and the spread; you pick.

What this index is

Developed markets only: around 1,400 large and mid-sized companies across 23 rich countries. No emerging markets, so it's simpler, and a shade less complete than All-World.

MSCI · ~1,400 companies · 23 developed markets

The funds, side by side

iShares Core MSCI World UCITS ETF (Acc)SWDA · iShares
  • Largest here
  • Lends securities
Fee (TER)
0.20%
Domicile
🇮🇪 Ireland
Structure
Physical (sampled), accumulating
Size
€125bn
Return 1y·3y·5y
24.3% · 65.1% · 77.3%
Vs index (per yr)
+0.03%
Xtrackers MSCI World UCITS ETF 1CXDWD · Xtrackers (DWS)
  • Lends securities
Fee (TER)
0.12%
Domicile
🇮🇪 Ireland
Structure
Physical (sampled), accumulating
Size
€19.8bn
Return 1y·3y·5y
24.4% · 65.2% · 77.4%
Vs index (per yr)
−0.05%
SPDR MSCI World UCITS ETF (Acc)SWRD · SPDR (State Street)
  • Lends securities
Fee (TER)
0.12%
Domicile
🇮🇪 Ireland
Structure
Physical (sampled), accumulating
Size
€17.3bn
Return 1y·3y·5y
24.4% · 65.6% · 78.4%
Vs index (per yr)
−0.13%
UBS Core MSCI World UCITS ETF (Acc)UETW · UBS
  • Lends securities
Fee (TER)
0.06%
Domicile
🇮🇪 Ireland
Structure
Physical (full), accumulating
Size
€9.9bn
Return 1y·3y·5y
24.6% · 65.7% · 77.3%
Vs index (per yr)
+0.03%
iShares MSCI World UCITS ETF (Dist)IWRD · iShares
  • Pays income out
  • Lends securities
Fee (TER)
0.50%
Domicile
🇮🇪 Ireland
Structure
Physical (sampled), distributing
Size
€8.2bn
Return 1y·3y·5y
23.9% · 63.6% · 74.8%
Vs index (per yr)
+0.26%
Invesco MSCI World UCITS ETF (Acc)MXWO · Invesco
  • Lowest fee here
  • Synthetic (swap-based)
Fee (TER)
0.05%
Domicile
🇮🇪 Ireland
Structure
Synthetic (swap), accumulating
Size
€7.7bn
Return 1y·3y·5y
24.4% · 65.4% · 77.8%
Vs index (per yr)
+0.13%

Returns are total return in euros to 30 June 2026, from justETF, so every fund is measured to the same date. “Vs index” is each fund’s average yearly tracking difference against its own index, from trackingdifferences.com; negative means it beat its index.

The gap, in money

The priciest fund here (0.50%) versus the cheapest (0.05%), held at €100,000 for thirty years, is roughly €68k, on fee alone. Your own pot and horizon:

price it in the Tracking Gap

How to read the table

Fee vs tracking difference

The fee (TER) is the promise; the tracking difference is the receipt. It's each fund's average yearly gap against its own index, all in, from trackingdifferences.com: negative means the fund beat its index. A slightly pricier fund with a better receipt is sometimes the better holding.

Domicile

Most of these funds are Irish, and it isn't an accident: Ireland's US treaty taxes US dividends inside the fund at 15% instead of 30%. On a US-heavy index that edge can outweigh a few hundredths of a percent of fee. The full story, structure by structure, is the withholding guide. The withholding guide

Accumulating or distributing

Accumulating funds reinvest dividends untouched; distributing ones pay them out as cash, which some countries tax the year you receive it. Which suits you is a tax question that turns on your country, not a returns one.

Common questions

Which MSCI World UCITS ETF has the lowest fee?
By fee alone, MXWO at 0.05% a year. Fee is step one, not the answer: the tracking-difference column above shows what each fund actually kept against the index, all in, and a slightly pricier fund sometimes comes out ahead.
Which is the largest MSCI World fund?
IWDA, at about €125bn. Size matters for liquidity and staying power, not returns: every fund here tracks the same index.
Are there accumulating and distributing MSCI World ETFs?
Accumulating here: IWDA, XDWD, SWRD, MXWO, UETW. Distributing: IWRD. Which suits you is a tax question that turns on your country, not a returns one.
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Checked July 2026

The structural facts (fee, domicile, structure, size) are each fund’s own, from its factsheet or KID, checked and cited. The returns come from justETF, a reputable ETF data service, so every fund is measured to the same date on the same basis: the only honest way to compare them. The tracking difference (how each fund actually did against its own index) comes from trackingdifferences.com, the standard European source. I don’t compute any of it myself, and there are still no affiliate links.

No affiliate links. No paywall. Nothing on this page is for sale, and no broker pays me to rank one fund above another. The neutrality is the whole point.

Structural facts from the funds’ own reports, returns via justETF, tracking via trackingdifferences.com. Not a recommendation, and I’m not a licensed adviser. Past returns are not a guide to future ones. Which fund suits you depends on your broker, your account and your country’s tax. Not advice.

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