DBXJ

Xtrackers - MSCI Japan UCITS ETF Stock Price

Symbol: XTRA:DBXJMarket Cap: €2.5bCategory: Diversified Financials

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    Xtrackers - MSCI Japan UCITS ETF is an exchange traded fund launched by Deutsche Asset Management S.A. The fund is co-managed by Deutsche Asset Management (UK) Limited and Deutsche Asset Management Investment GmbH. It invests in public equity markets of Japan. The fund seeks to invest in the stocks of companies operating across diversified sectors. It invests in the stocks of large-cap and mid-cap companies. The fund seeks to replicate the performance of the MSCI Total Return Net Japan Index, by investing in the stocks of companies as per their weightings in the index. It was formerly known as db x-trackers - MSCI Japan Index UCITS ETF (DR). Xtrackers - MSCI Japan UCITS ETF was formed on January 9, 2007 and is domiciled in Luxembourg.

    U.K. Market Performance

    • 7 Days: -4.2%
    • 3 Months: 15.6%
    • 1 Year: 7.7%
    • Year to Date: 10.3%
    Over the last 7 days, the market has dropped 4.2%, driven by a pullback of 5.7% in the Energy sector. As for the longer term, the market has actually risen by 7.7% in the last year. Earnings are forecast to grow by 14% annually. Market details ›
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