SPDR Blackstone/GSO Senior Loan ETF (SRLN)
-NYSEArca 50.21
0.03(0.06%) May 2, 4:00PM EDT
| Prev Close: | 50.18 |
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| Open: | 50.18 |
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| Bid: | 50.12 x 400 |
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| Ask: | 50.24 x 1000 |
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| NAV: | N/A |
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| Net Assets: | N/A |
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| YTD Return (Mkt): | N/A |
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| Day's Range: | 50.18 - 50.21 |
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| 52wk Range: | 50.02 - 50.20 |
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| Volume: | 68,978 |
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| Avg Vol (3m): | 86,130 |
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| P/E (ttm): | N/A |
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| Yield (ttm): | N/A |
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Headlines
- ETF Stats For April 2013 - Launch Activity Resumesat Seeking Alpha(Thu, May 2)
- Senior Loan ETF Ranks Grow to Four As First Trust Adds a Twistat Barrons.com(Thu, May 2)
- First Trust Launches Bank Loan ETFETF Trends(Thu, May 2)
- First Trust Launches Senior Loan ETFIndexUniverse.com(Thu, May 2)
- First Trust To List Senior Loan ETF ThursdayIndexUniverse.com(Wed, May 1)
- New Bond Fund for Investors Hungry for YieldTheStreet(Mon, Apr 29)
- Bank Loan ETFs: More Competition in Red-Hot SectorETF Trends(Sun, Apr 28)
- [video] Your Retirement & Rising Ratesat CNBC(Fri, Apr 26)
- Buy These ETFs to Profit from The Great Duration RotationZacks(Fri, Apr 26)
- Why Bank Loan ETFs are BoomingETF Trends(Wed, Apr 24)
- BDCs, ETFs and CEFs: Some Top-Yielding Income Alternativesat Barrons.com(Mon, Apr 22)
- [$$] The Closed-End Advantageat Barrons.com(Sat, Apr 20)
- Notable ETF Inflow Detected - SRLNat Forbes(Fri, Apr 19)
- Is It Time For Floating-Rate Bank Loans?at Seeking Alpha(Fri, Apr 19)
- UPDATE 3-Blackstone's earnings soar as it exits investmentsat Reuters(Thu, Apr 18)
Reports
- No Reports available for SRLN at this time.
Performance & Risk
| YTD Return: | N/A |
| 3y Avg Return: | N/A |
| 5y Avg Return: | N/A |
| Beta (3y): | N/A |
Fund Summary
The investment seeks to provide current income consistent with the preservation of capital.
The fund invests substantially all of its assets in the Blackstone / GSO Senior Loan Portfolio (the "Portfolio"), a separate series of the SSgA Master Trust with an identical investment objective as the fund. In pursuing its investment objective, the Portfolio seeks to outperform the Markit iBoxx USD Liquid Leveraged Loan Index (the "Primary Index") and the S&P/LSTA U.S. Leveraged Loan 100 Index (the "Secondary Index") by investing at least 80% of its net assets (plus any borrowings for investment purposes) in Senior Loans.
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