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iShares TIPS Bond ETF (TIP)

NYSEArca - NYSEArca Delayed Price. Currency in USD
106.22-0.10 (-0.09%)
At close: 04:00PM EDT
106.43 +0.21 (+0.20%)
Pre-Market: 07:00AM EDT
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Previous Close106.32
Open106.32
Bid105.99 x 4000
Ask107.00 x 900
Day's Range106.15 - 106.36
52 Week Range101.74 - 111.26
Volume1,907,840
Avg. Volume2,234,456
Net Assets18.6B
NAV106.15
PE Ratio (TTM)11.93
Yield2.76%
YTD Daily Total Return-0.63%
Beta (5Y Monthly)0.84
Expense Ratio (net)0.19%
Inception Date2003-12-04
  • The Wall Street Journal

    Here’s Why Inflation-Protected Bonds Are Falling While Inflation Worries Are Increasing

    Anyone who owned Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities, or TIPS, during the post-Covid inflationary bought knows "inflation protection" is harder to come by than the name suggests. TIPS increase in value as consumer prices, [determined by the CPI](https://www.

  • Yahoo Finance Video

    Where investors should focus their attention in the bond market

    With the worry of a potential government shutdown — which Moody's cites as a hit to U.S. credit — and the Federal Reserve's "higher for longer" interest rates gathering steam over markets, investors are unsure where to hold investments. BlackRock Head of iShares Investment Strategy Gargi Chaudhuri joins Yahoo Finance to explain the movements in the bond markets and what investors should pay attention to during the shaky state of the economy. Chaudhuri offers insights into how markets are reacting to interest rates based on where Treasury yield curves are now: "The 5-year part of the curve is where investors should be allocating to." For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Yahoo Finance Live.

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