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iShares iBonds Dec 2025 Term Corporate ETF

Sector: financeAsset Management - BondsAMEXMarket Cap: $2.50B

iShares iBonds Dec 2025 Term Corporate ETF is a passive fixed-income ETF with minimal direct political exposure, though parent BlackRock faces significant regulatory and lobbying scrutiny.

Govt Dependence
5/100
Regulatory Density
15/100
Lobbying Intensity
0/100
Political Signal
NONE

BusinessWhat IBDQ does

IBDQ is a passively managed exchange-traded fund that holds investment-grade corporate bonds maturing by December 2025. Revenue derives from management fees on assets under management. As an ETF, it has no direct lobbying, political donations, or regulatory compliance obligations beyond standard SEC fund governance.

Lifetime Government AwardsIBDQ federal contracts

IBDQ doesn't hold direct federal contracts.

Verified via USASpending.gov: $0 reported in direct prime-contract awards. Companies in this position typically sell federal services indirectly through prime contractors and integrators (e.g., Lockheed Martin, Booz Allen, Microsoft Azure) or through commercial channels that don't appear in USASpending data.

Politicians Trading IBDQMembers of Congress with recent IBDQ positions

1 politicians traded IBDQ across 1 disclosed transactions totaling $33K (last 730 days). Greed score = composite of trade frequency, volume & recency across the politician's entire history (not just IBDQ). 0-30 LOW · 30-60 MID · 60+ HIGH.

Congressional TradesWho in Congress is trading IBDQ

2025-12-18 Lindsey Graham R-South Carolina · senate Sale (Full) $15,001 - $50,000
2022-06-30 Lindsey Graham R-South Carolina · senate Purchase $15,001 - $50,000
2022-06-30 Lindsey Graham R-South Carolina · senate purchase $15,001 - $50,000
3+ trades on file · most recent 2026-01-06

Corporate Insiders · Form 4What CEOs, CFOs, and directors are doing with their own stock

No Form 4 activity recorded in the last 180 days.

Bills Affecting IBDQLive legislation impacting this stock

Political ProfileWhere IBDQ sits in Washington

IBDQ is a passive ETF with no direct political exposure. Stock price moves reflect underlying corporate bond valuations and interest-rate policy, not legislative/regulatory events targeting the fund itself.

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Frequently AskedAbout IBDQ & political exposure

Does iShares iBonds Dec 2025 Term Corporate ETF (IBDQ) hold federal contracts?
No direct prime contracts reported in USASpending.gov for iShares iBonds Dec 2025 Term Corporate ETF. Companies in the semiconductor and AI hardware sectors often sell to the federal government via prime contractors and cloud resellers (Microsoft Azure, AWS, Lockheed Martin systems integration) rather than as direct primes.
Has Congress traded IBDQ stock?
3 congressional trades by 1 unique members of Congress, most recently on 2025-12-18. See the Congressional Trading panel for politician-by-politician breakdown.
What is IBDQ political risk profile?
Government dependence: 5/100. Lobbying intensity: 0/100. Political signal: none.
How does GovGreed track IBDQ political activity?
GovGreed integrates STOCK Act congressional trade disclosures, FEC contributions, OGE executive-branch disclosures, USASpending federal contracts, Senate LDA lobbying filings, and SEC Form 4 corporate insider trades into a single queryable graph. IBDQ data is updated daily from these official federal sources.