PowerShares DB Italian Treas Bond ETN (ITLY)
-NYSEArca 24.60
0.55(2.19%) May 24, 4:00PM EDT
| Prev Close: | 25.15 |
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| Open: | 24.69 |
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| Bid: | 2.46 x 100 |
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| Ask: | 188.09 x 100 |
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| NAV: | N/A |
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| Net Assets²: | 8.21M |
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| YTD Return (Mkt)²: | -2.05% |
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| Day's Range: | 24.60 - 24.81 |
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| 52wk Range: | 19.55 - 25.39 |
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| Volume: | 19,300 |
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| Avg Vol (3m): | 1,228 |
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| P/E (ttm)²: | N/A |
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| Yield (ttm)²: | 0.00 |
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Headlines
- Deutsche Bank to Reopen Issuances of Twenty-Six Exchange Traded NotesBusiness Wire(Mon, Apr 15)
- Deutsche Bank to Temporarily Suspend New Issuances of Twenty-Six Exchange Traded NotesBusiness Wire(Thu, Mar 14)
- Italy: No Room For Market Complacencyat Seeking Alpha(Wed, Mar 6)
- Politics And Investments In Italy: Keep Calm And Carry Onat Seeking Alpha(Thu, Feb 28)
- 2 Additional ETF Trends Flash Yellow Warning Signsat Seeking Alpha(Wed, Feb 27)
- Euro Spreads Widen Outat Seeking Alpha(Tue, Feb 26)
- Is the Best Performing Bond ETF Really in Europe?Zacks(Tue, Jan 29)
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- High Drama: Billionaire Berlusconi Returns And With Him, Riskat Seeking Alpha(Mon, Dec 10)
- Italy ETF Falls on Monti Resignation NewsETF Trends(Mon, Dec 10)
- European Spreads Remain Containedat Seeking Alpha(Wed, Dec 5)
- Europe: Can't Fix Credit? Muzzle The Ratings Agenciesat Seeking Alpha(Wed, Nov 28)
Performance & Risk
| YTD Return: | -2.05% |
| 3y Avg Return: | N/A |
| 5y Avg Return: | N/A |
| Beta (3y): | N/A |
Fund Summary
The investment seeks, net of expenses, to replicate the returns of the DB USD BTP Futures index.
The index is intended to measure the performance of a long position in Euro-BTP futures. The underlying assets of Euro-BTP futures are Republic of Italy-government issues debt securities ("BTPs") with an original term of no longer than 16 years and remaining term to maturity of not less than 8 years and 6 months and not more than 11 years as of the futures contract delivery date.
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