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Realtime updates for Harding Loevner [HLMNX]

Exchange: MUTUAL_FUND
Last Updated23 Apr 2024 @ 20:00

0.90% $ 25.65

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Commentary (23 Apr 2024 @ 20:00):

The fund invests in companies based in developed markets outside the U.S. as well as in companies in emerging and frontier markets. It normally invests at least 80% of its net assets (plus any borrowings for investment purposes) in common stocks, preferred stocks, rights and warrants issued by companies that are based outside the United States, securities convertible into such securities (including Depositary Receipts), and investment companies that invest in the types of securities in which the Portfolio would normally invest...

Stats
Today's Volume 0.00
Average Volume 0.00
Market Cap 2.85B
EPS $0.219 ( 2023-09-30 )
Last Dividend $0 ( N/A )
Next Dividend $0 ( N/A )
P/E 0
ATR14 $0 (0.00%)

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Correlation is a statistical measure that describes the relationship between two variables. It ranges from -1 to 1, where -1 indicates a perfect negative correlation (as one variable increases, the other decreases), 1 indicates a perfect positive correlation (as one variable increases, the other increases), and 0 indicates no correlation (there is no relationship between the variables).

Correlation can be used to analyze the relationship between any two variables, not just stocks. It's commonly used in fields such as finance, economics, psychology, and more.

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Harding Loevner

The fund invests in companies based in developed markets outside the U.S. as well as in companies in emerging and frontier markets. It normally invests at least 80% of its net assets (plus any borrowings for investment purposes) in common stocks, preferred stocks, rights and warrants issued by companies that are based outside the United States, securities convertible into such securities (including Depositary Receipts), and investment companies that invest in the types of securities in which the Portfolio would normally invest. The fund normally holds investments across at least 15 countries.

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