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Vanguard Long-Term Bond ETF (0V13)

Market Closed
12 Dec, 20:00
XBER XBER
59. 13
-0.65
-1.09%
- Market Cap
1.07% Div Yield
0 Volume
59.78
Previous Close
Day Range
59.12 59.92
Year Range
57.4 68.78
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Summary

0V13 closed yesterday lower at €59.13, a decrease of 1.09% from Thursday's close, completing a monthly decrease of -3.93% or €2.42. Over the past 12 months, 0V13 stock lost -10.45%.
0V13 pays dividends to its shareholders, with the most recent payment made on Dec 03, 2025. The next estimated payment will be in In 2 weeks on Jan 03, 2026 for a total of €0.26815.
The stock of the company had never split.
The company's stock is traded on 4 different exchanges and in various currencies, with the primary listing on ARCA (USD).

0V13 Chart

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Vanguard Long-Term Bond ETF (0V13) FAQ

What is the stock price today?

The current price is €59.13.

On which exchange is it traded?

Vanguard Long-Term Bond ETF is listed on ARCA.

What is its stock symbol?

The ticker symbol is 0V13.

Does it pay dividends? What is the current yield?

Yes, It pays dividends and the current yield is 1.07%.

What is its market cap?

As of today, no market cap data is available.

Has Vanguard Long-Term Bond ETF ever had a stock split?

No, there has never been a stock split.

Vanguard Long-Term Bond ETF Profile

XBER Exchange
US Country

Overview

This investment vehicle is designed to provide investors with exposure to a broad range of debt securities, primarily focusing on medium to long-term horizons. It encompasses a diversified portfolio that includes U.S. government bonds, high-grade corporate bonds, and investment-grade international bonds that are denominated in U.S. dollars. The inclusion criteria for the bonds are stringent, necessitating a minimum maturity period of over ten years and adherence to investment-grade standards to ensure a balanced risk profile. The fund employs a sampling process to select investments, aiming to mirror the performance of the encompassing index while managing risk and liquidity effectively. Moreover, a significant portion of the fund's assets, at least 80%, is dedicated to investments directly represented in the index, aligning the fund's performance closely with its benchmark.

Products and Services

  • U.S. Government Bonds

    These are debt securities issued by the United States Department of the Treasury. The fund includes these bonds as they are considered low-risk investments, backed by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government. They provide a secure, albeit modest, return for investors, making them a cornerstone of the fund's diversified approach.

  • Investment-Grade Corporate Bonds

    Investment-grade corporate bonds are issued by companies with a relatively high credit rating from established rating agencies. These bonds offer higher yields than government securities, compensating for the slightly increased risk. Including these bonds diversifies the fund's income sources and enhances its yield potential.

  • Investment-Grade International Dollar-Denominated Bonds

    This category includes bonds issued by foreign governments or international corporations but are denominated in U.S. dollars. The inclusion of these bonds allows investors to gain exposure to international markets without the added risk of currency fluctuations. These bonds are selected for their investment-grade status, ensuring a level of safety while offering the potential for higher returns compared to domestic bonds.

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