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MSCI World ETF: Index Overhaul and Chip Earnings Create a Two-Speed Market

Jackson Burston by Jackson Burston
June 26, 2026
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The MSCI World ETF has navigated a busy stretch, pairing one of the most extensive index rebalances in recent memory with a set of contrasting earnings reports from two of its heavyweight holdings. The fund hit a new year-to-date high of $205.65 following the semi-annual reshuffle, only to drift back to $199.52 — a marginal 0.12% gain on the session but a 2.15% decline over the past 30 days.

BlackRock removed 101 names from the iShares MSCI World ETF during the June rebalance and added 49 new positions, a net reduction that nonetheless left the portfolio more tightly focused on technology. The IT sector now accounts for 29.74% of assets, while technology broadly (including semiconductors and software) is estimated at roughly 31%. Financials claim the second-largest weight at 16.01%, followed by industrials at 11.72%. The ETF holds 1,284 individual stocks, covering around 85% of developed-market equities.

The reshuffle helped fuel a 34% rebound from the March low, but the real test came on June 24 when Micron Technology delivered blowout fiscal third-quarter results. Revenue hit $41.46 billion — more than quadruple the year-ago figure — while non-GAAP diluted earnings per share came in at $25.11. The company guided fourth-quarter revenue to approximately $50 billion, underscoring sustained demand from data centers, servers, and cloud infrastructure tied to artificial intelligence.

Micron represents a 1.53% position in the ETF, far behind Nvidia (5.40%), Apple (4.89%), and Microsoft (2.90%), but its performance has outsized influence because of the feedback loop it creates within the portfolio. The same chip-price rally that boosted Micron’s top line has forced Apple to raise device prices, pinching margins and potentially dampening consumer demand. Apple’s weight is nearly five times that of Micron, so the net effect on the fund has been a near standoff — the slight daily gain reflects that balance.

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Geographic concentration amplifies the impact. U.S. stocks make up 71.82% of the ETF, with Japan (5.87%) and the U.K. (3.51%) a distant second and third. That heavy tilt toward American mega-caps means any development on Wall Street — whether an index reclassification or a single earnings miss — can move the needle decisively.

The index rebalance itself was one of the most aggressive in recent years. Beyond the net reduction of 52 names, the composition shift tilted further toward technology and away from sectors such as real estate and utilities. Broadcom also provided support during the period with new AI-related product announcements, while a capital raise at Alphabet raised dilution concerns that briefly weighed on sentiment.

With the next scheduled index review not due until December, the immediate direction depends on the upcoming wave of tech earnings. Investors are watching whether more portfolio members can replicate Micron’s AI-driven growth, or whether rising hardware costs will eat into the profits of consumer-facing names like Apple. The ETF’s annual expense ratio stands at 0.24%, with assets under management approaching $8 billion. For those seeking a lower U.S. tech footprint, alternative international ETFs offer cheaper fees — but at the cost of missing the direct exposure to the AI hardware supply chain.

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