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PACF › iShares MSCI EMU INDEX (PACF:EZU)

35.28 -0.02 (-0.06%)

2013-05-23 15:59:47, 15 min delay

iShares MSCI EMU INDEX (PACF:EZU)
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Last Price35.28
Previous Close35.31
Low34.87
Time2013-05-23 15:59:47
Year High Date2013-05-22
Year Low Date2013-04-18
52wk High Date2013-05-22
52wk Low Date2012-07-24
Average Volume1,372,446
Assets25,400M
Volatility18.2
Open35.03
High35.36
Volume1,593,182
Year High36.08
Year Low32
52wk High36.08
52wk Low24.77
Year End Close33.46
Shares Outstanding73,000
Beta1.3

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