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Realtime updates for Xtrackers II Global [XGVD.DE]

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Last Updated25 Apr 2024 @ 11:36

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Commentary (25 Apr 2024 @ 11:36):

The aim is for the investment to reflect the performance of the FTSE World Government Bond Index – Developed Markets, Currency-Hedged in EUR terms (Index) which provides exposure to the FTSE World Government Bond Index – Developed Markets as adjusted by transactions whose aim is to reduce the effect of the exchange rate fluctuations between the currency of the Index components and the Euro...

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Today's Volume 89.00
Average Volume 516.00
Market Cap 0.00
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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Xtrackers II Global

The aim is for the investment to reflect the performance of the FTSE World Government Bond Index – Developed Markets, Currency-Hedged in EUR terms (Index) which provides exposure to the FTSE World Government Bond Index – Developed Markets as adjusted by transactions whose aim is to reduce the effect of the exchange rate fluctuations between the currency of the Index components and the Euro. The Underlying Index aims to reflect the performance of a range of fixed-rate, local currency, investment-grade sovereign debt issued in developed markets. To be included in the Underlying Index, the debt must be i) issued by governments in developed countries; and ii) be deemed investment grade by major rating agencies. The Fund will attempt to replicate the Index by i) buying a portfolio of securities that may comprise the constituents of the Index or other unrelated investments.

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