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VGAD

Vanguard MSCI Index International Shares (Hedged) ETF · Vanguard

The same basket as Vanguard's international shares fund — around 1,250 large and medium-sized developed-market companies outside Australia — but with the foreign-currency exposure hedged back to Australian dollars.

What the fee costs you

The management fee is 0.21% a year. Here’s what that works out to in dollars:

A 0.21% yearly fee works out to about $21 a year per $10,000 invested.

A rough guide based on the headline fee only. Other costs (such as brokerage or buy/sell spreads) aren’t included.

The basics

Issuer
Vanguard
Asset class
Global shares
Number of holdings
~1,250
Where it invests
Global developed markets, heavily weighted to the United States, with Japan, the UK and Europe making up much of the rest.
Income paid
Half-yearly
Currency hedged
Yes — Hedged back to Australian dollars, so day-to-day currency moves are largely removed — what you feel is mostly the underlying share markets.

Its character

The currency-hedged twin of VGS: same global companies, led by the big US names, but built to strip out the effect of currency swings so your return tracks the markets themselves rather than the Australian dollar.

What to keep in mind

Spread across many countries and companies, but still concentrated in the United States and large technology firms. Hedging removes most currency swings, leaving the share-market ups and downs.

How this fund relates to others

The currency-hedged twin of VGS (the same global companies), so the two are near-identical bar the hedging; it overlaps with BGBL/HGBL/IWLD/VESG the same way.

Overlaps with

Funds that hold many of the same underlying investments as this one.

Figures last verified 2026-06-12against the issuer’s factsheet and PDS.

Source: factsheet · PDS