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iShares MSCI New Zealand Cappe
(NY:
ENZL
)
36.35
USD
-0.85 (-2.28%)
Streaming Delayed Price
/ Updated:
11:19 AM EDT, May 24, 2013
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iShares MSCI New Zealand Cappe
Sector
Exchange Traded
NY
Net Assets
194.47M
Inception Date
Related Funds
IBGM
XSVCX
XDVMX
DVM
Quote
Price
36.35
Volume
38,464
Last Trade
May 24, 11:19am
Change (%)
-0.85 (-2.28%)
Prev. Close
37.20
YTD %
+5.12%
Dividend Yield
4.31%
Performance
YTD
+1.77 (5.12%)
1 Month
-1.70 (-4.47%)
3 Month
-0.41 (-1.12%)
6 Month
+2.06 (6.01%)
1 Year
+6.93 (23.56%)
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