WisdomTree Interest Rate Hedged U.S. Aggregate Bond Fund (NASDAQ:AGZD - Get Free Report) announced a dividend on Tuesday, December 24th,NASDAQ Dividends reports. Stockholders of record on Thursday, December 26th will be paid a dividend of 0.1047 per share on Monday, December 30th. The ex-dividend date is Thursday, December 26th. This is a positive change from WisdomTree Interest Rate Hedged U.S. Aggregate Bond Fund's previous dividend of $0.08.
WisdomTree Interest Rate Hedged U.S. Aggregate Bond Fund Trading Down 0.4 %
Shares of AGZD traded down $0.10 during mid-day trading on Wednesday, reaching $22.56. 54,882 shares of the company's stock traded hands, compared to its average volume of 66,569. The stock's 50-day moving average is $22.45 and its two-hundred day moving average is $22.34. WisdomTree Interest Rate Hedged U.S. Aggregate Bond Fund has a 12 month low of $21.69 and a 12 month high of $22.87.
WisdomTree Interest Rate Hedged U.S. Aggregate Bond Fund Company Profile
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The WisdomTree Interest Rate Hedged U.S. Aggregate Bond Fund (AGZD) is an exchange-traded fund that mostly invests in investment grade fixed income. The fund tracks a long\u002Fshort net-zero-duration bond index that's long US investment-grade issues and short Treasury futures. AGZD was launched on Dec 18, 2013 and is managed by WisdomTree.
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