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Analysis and statistics

  • Open
    0.0921$
  • Previous Close
    0.0921$
  • 52 Week Change
    0.11$
  • Day Range
    0.00$
  • 52 Week High/Low
    0.051$ - 0.165$
  • Dividend Per Share
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  • Market cap
    27 172 K$
  • EPS
    0
  • Beta
    0.266
  • Volume
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About

VBC.AU is the stock ticker symbol for Vanguard MSCI Australian Shares High Yield ETF traded on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX). This Exchange Traded Fund (ETF) aims to track the return of the MSCI Australia Select High Dividend Yield Index before taking into account fees, expenses and tax. The fund invests in a portfolio of dividend-paying Australian shares selected from the MSCI Australia Index, aiming to provide relatively high dividend income along with capital appreciation. Investors should consult the Product Disclosure Statement (PDS) before making any investment decisions.

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Factors

Company Performance: Strong revenue growth, profitability, and positive financial results tend to increase investor confidence and drive up the stock price. Conversely, poor performance can lead to a price decrease. Market Sentiment: Overall market optimism or pessimism, influenced by economic news and global events, impacts all stocks, including VBC.AU. Positive sentiment generally lifts prices, while negative sentiment can depress them. Commodity Prices: As a resource company, VBC.AU is sensitive to fluctuations in prices of the commodities it mines and sells. Increased commodity prices boost revenue and potentially the stock price, while decreases can hurt both. Interest Rates: Rising interest rates can make borrowing more expensive for companies, potentially hindering growth and impacting stock prices negatively. Falling rates can have the opposite effect.

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