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Schedule of Investments (Unaudited) (Continued) Ishares MSCI EAFE International Index Fund (Percentages Shown Are Based on Net Assets) September 30, 2020 Page 1 of 11 Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued) iShares MSCI EAFE International Index Fund (Percentages shown are based on Net Assets) September 30, 2020 Security Shares Value Security Shares Value Common Stocks Australia (continued) Australia — 7.4% Washington H Soul Pattinson & Co. Ltd. 47,613 $ 808,764 Afterpay Ltd. (a) 90,622 $ 5,341,675 Wesfarmers Ltd. 471,219 15,062,155 AGL Energy Ltd. 260,681 2,545,374 Westpac Banking Corp 1,509,831 18,358,483 AMP Ltd. 1,537,332 1,447,660 WiseTech Global Ltd. 65,468 1,226,197 Ampol Ltd. 109,323 1,886,766 Woodside Petroleum Ltd. 391,630 4,970,593 APA Group (b) 494,431 3,675,441 Woolworths Group Ltd. 521,955 13,648,424 Aristocrat Leisure Ltd. 238,800 5,207,879 427,542,370 ASX Ltd. 82,342 4,814,175 Austria — 0.1% Aurizon Holdings Ltd. 796,526 2,450,407 ANDRITZ AG 31,927 985,449 AusNet Services 719,189 970,857 Erste Group Bank AG (a) 113,573 2,378,263 Australia & New Zealand Banking Group Ltd. 1,178,702 14,705,477 OMV AG 54,660 1,495,555 BHP Group Ltd. 1,224,282 31,627,603 Raiffeisen Bank International AG 55,226 845,288 BHP Group PLC 877,767 18,726,404 Verbund AG 30,844 1,684,460 BlueScope Steel Ltd. 196,372 1,809,334 voestalpine AG 51,476 1,356,694 Brambles Ltd. 636,805 4,835,282 8,745,709 CIMIC Group Ltd. (a) 35,358 473,611 Belgium — 0.9% Coca -Cola Amatil Ltd. 171,513 1,173,988 Ageas SA 72,419 2,963,320 Cochlear Ltd. 25,875 3,696,722 Anheuser -Busch InBev SA/NV 316,338 17,031,770 Coles Group Ltd. 563,138 6,860,575 Colruyt SA 24,016 1,558,556 Commonwealth Bank of Australia 735,703 33,854,297 Elia Group SA/NV 13,108 1,310,388 Computershare Ltd. 194,987 1,724,993 Galapagos NV (a) 17,835 2,528,465 Crown Resorts Ltd. 148,201 941,438 Groupe Bruxelles Lambert SA 46,955 4,233,080 CSL Ltd. 188,701 38,979,330 KBC Group NV 106,279 5,329,472 Dexus 457,903 2,932,829 Proximus SADP 65,530 1,195,464 Evolution Mining Ltd. 687,026 2,870,005 Sofina SA 6,540 1,785,462 Fortescue Metals Group Ltd. 718,529 8,441,297 Solvay SA 30,801 2,649,886 Glencore PLC (a) 4,153,142 8,610,182 Telenet Group Holding NV 18,285 709,717 Goodman Group 701,563 9,083,431 UCB SA 52,137 5,921,389 GPT Group 776,730 2,185,093 Umicore SA 82,368 3,426,057 Insurance Australia Group Ltd. 988,482 3,127,966 50,643,026 Lendlease Corp Ltd. (b) 279,004 2,228,814 Macquarie Group Ltd. 139,915 12,128,427 Chile — 0.0% Magellan Financial Group Ltd. 51,011 2,103,896 Antofagasta PLC 155,981 2,058,515 Medibank Pvt Ltd. 1,192,109 2,151,038 China — 0.6% Mirvac Group 1,593,895 2,498,584 BeiGene Ltd., ADR (a) 15,242 4,365,919 National Australia Bank Ltd. 1,326,422 17,040,459 BOC Hong Kong Holdings Ltd. 1,547,534 4,102,490 Newcrest Mining Ltd. 335,909 7,617,039 Budweiser Brewing Co. APAC Ltd. (c)(d) 730,500 2,136,595 Northern Star Resources Ltd. 314,005 3,111,488 Microport Scientific Corp 300,000 1,199,641 Oil Search Ltd. 833,027 1,593,357 Prosus NV (a) 202,931 18,731,062 Orica Ltd. 159,205 1,772,559 Wilmar International Ltd. 829,083 2,691,904 Origin Energy Ltd. 713,282 2,208,971 Yangzijiang Shipbuilding Holdings Ltd. 811,483 592,776 Qantas Airways Ltd. (a) 312,303 915,872 33,820,387 QBE Insurance Group Ltd. 614,411 3,821,656 Denmark — 2.5% Ramsay Health Care Ltd. 75,869 3,617,339 Ambu AS 69,272 1,950,657 REA Group Ltd. 20,858 1,660,896 AP Moeller — Maersk A/S, Class A 1,258 1,841,445 Rio Tinto Ltd. 154,276 10,537,260 AP Moeller — Maersk A/S, Class B 2,718 4,296,832 Rio Tinto PLC 467,495 28,130,300 Carlsberg A/S, Class B 42,811 5,767,588 Santos Ltd. 771,512 2,727,898 Chr Hansen Holding A/S 43,238 4,799,676 Scentre Group 2,175,603 3,463,882 Coloplast A/S, Class B 50,302 7,972,312 (c) SEEK Ltd. 135,754 2,094,201 Danske Bank A/S (a) 275,415 3,725,292 Sonic Healthcare Ltd. 186,951 4,439,560 Demant A/S (a) 46,392 1,454,905 South32 Ltd. 1,991,633 2,955,692 DSV Panalpina AS 86,028 13,954,015 Stockland 1,056,082 2,885,029 Genmab A/S (a) 26,849 9,743,650 Suncorp Group Ltd. 519,487 3,171,217 GN Store Nord A/S 54,328 4,092,893 (b) Sydney Airport 558,783 2,372,855 H Lundbeck A/S 29,845 982,983 Tabcorp Holdings Ltd. 896,750 2,159,480 Novo Nordisk A/S, Class B 715,629 49,582,054 Telstra Corp. Ltd. 1,752,235 3,508,411 Novozymes A/S, B Shares 86,498 5,436,603 (a) TPG Telecom Ltd. 133,629 705,154 Orsted A/S (d) 80,035 11,033,660 (b) Transurban Group 1,136,696 11,606,682 Pandora A/S 41,988 3,028,920 Treasury Wine Estates Ltd. 306,011 1,966,199 Vicinity Centres 1,275,228 1,273,448 SCHEDULE OF I NVESTMENTS 1 Page 2 of 11 Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued) iShares MSCI EAFE International Index Fund (Percentages shown are based on Net Assets) September 30, 2020 Security Shares Value Security Shares Value Denmark (continued) France (continued) Tryg A/S 48,625 $ 1,530,834 L’Oreal SA 104,595 $ 34,038,222 Vestas Wind Systems A/S 81,898 13,235,246 LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SE 115,438 54,013,488 144,429,565 Natixis SA (a) 326,281 733,248 Finland — 1.2% Orange SA 829,130 8,635,848 (a) Elisa OYJ 60,002 3,527,586 Orpea 21,933 2,491,957 Fortum OYJ 184,931 3,738,964 Pernod Ricard SA 87,893 14,013,298 (a) Kone OYJ, Class B 141,257 12,402,849 Peugeot SA 249,645 4,527,174 Neste OYJ 175,824 9,258,837 Publicis Groupe SA 87,520 2,820,764 Nokia OYJ (a) 2,344,312 9,175,301 Remy Cointreau SA 9,611 1,754,313 (a) Nordea Bank Abp 1,334,483 10,140,376 Renault SA 79,886 2,072,312 (a) Orion OYJ, Class B 43,705 1,980,126 Safran SA 133,144 13,099,646 Sampo OYJ, A Shares 192,285 7,615,035 Sanofi 469,826 47,082,116 Stora Enso OYJ, B Shares 233,375 3,652,801 Sartorius Stedim Biotech 11,493 3,966,954 UPM -Kymmene OYJ 227,381 6,920,772 Schneider Electric SE 230,887 28,698,996 (a) Wartsila OYJ Abp 184,917 1,452,174 SCOR SE 67,428 1,877,326 SEB SA 9,847 1,601,822 69,864,821 Societe Generale SA (a) 336,924 4,472,300 France — 10.4% Sodexo SA 36,050 2,569,779 (a) Accor SA 77,016 2,155,680 STMicroelectronics NV 264,897 8,124,390 (a) Adevinta ASA 99,631 1,712,233 Suez SA 143,270 2,647,205 Aeroports de Paris 12,428 1,232,918 Teleperformance 24,403 7,523,489 Air Liquide SA 196,991 31,224,975 Thales SA 45,328 3,397,229 (a) Airbus SE 244,390 17,724,527 Total SA 1,027,271 35,279,109 (a) Alstom SA 80,743 4,033,352 Ubisoft Entertainment SA (a) 36,318 3,273,268 (a)(d) Amundi SA 25,881 1,824,213 Unibail -Rodamco-Westfield (c) 60,299 2,223,815 Arkema SA 29,320 3,108,629 Valeo SA 98,147 3,013,915 (a) Atos SE 39,877 3,204,360 Veolia Environnement SA 227,797 4,914,965 AXA SA 802,467 14,852,028 Vinci SA 214,148 17,893,460 BioMerieux 16,884 2,642,856 Vivendi SA 350,673 9,793,897 (a) BNP Paribas SA 468,079 16,932,535 Wendel SE 12,213 1,107,859 Bollore SA 327,337 1,219,265 Worldline SA (a)(d) 58,179 4,763,881 Bouygues SA (c) 93,366 3,226,387 598,476,036 Bureau Veritas SA (a) 126,161 2,843,836 Capgemini SE 67,248 8,627,606 Germany — 8.9% (a) Carrefour SA 246,749 3,942,823 adidas AG, Class N 79,127 25,553,430 Cie de Saint -Gobain (a) 215,050 9,007,829 Allianz SE, Registered Shares 173,375 33,275,804 (a) Cie Generale des Etablissements Michelin Aroundtown SA 466,281 2,340,660 SCA 70,020 7,516,472 BASF SE 383,039 23,325,557 CNP Assurances (a) 73,780 925,292 Bayer AG, Registered Shares 408,291 25,188,979 Covivio 18,736 1,315,621 Bayerische Motoren Werke AG 137,603 9,986,827 Credit Agricole SA (a) 479,545 4,183,977 Beiersdorf AG 41,165 4,673,765 Danone SA 258,215 16,725,872 Brenntag AG 65,536 4,166,899 Dassault Aviation SA (a) 1,056 890,790 Carl Zeiss Meditec AG 16,590 2,095,326 (a) Dassault Systemes SE 54,911 10,245,407 Commerzbank AG 417,267 2,052,010 Edenred 100,651 4,518,846 Continental AG, Class A 46,619 5,052,022 (d) Eiffage SA (a) 35,344 2,884,590 Covestro AG 72,251 3,582,930 Electricite de France SA 250,485 2,645,986 Daimler AG, Registered Shares 356,368 19,224,295 (a)(d) Engie SA (a) 751,013 10,036,168 Delivery Hero SE 54,314 6,231,948 (a) EssilorLuxottica SA (a) 117,686 16,021,340 Deutsche Bank AG, Registered Shares 831,819 7,011,741 Eurazeo SE (a) 17,741 960,498 Deutsche Boerse AG 78,731 13,803,133 (a)(c) Faurecia SE (a) 29,964 1,291,580 Deutsche Lufthansa AG, Registered Shares 81,727 707,900 Gecina SA 18,669 2,461,053 Deutsche Post AG, Registered Shares 411,109 18,654,300 Getlink SE (a) 182,862 2,477,101 Deutsche Telekom AG, Class N, Registered Hermes International 13,162 11,335,806 Shares 1,390,504 23,151,931 ICADE 12,935 724,753 Deutsche Wohnen SE 142,045 7,099,303 Iliad SA 6,071 1,113,628 E.ON SE 933,062 10,284,590 Ingenico Group SA (a) 24,904 3,858,440 Evonik Industries AG 86,758 2,244,337 Ipsen SA 15,827 1,654,457 Fraport AG Frankfurt Airport Services (a)(c) JCDecaux SA (a) 30,058 519,648 Worldwide 15,075 593,526 Kering SA 31,484 20,884,669 Fresenius Medical Care AG & Co.
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