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VanEck Preferred Securities ex Financials ETF (VE47)

Market Closed
4 Dec, 20:00
XBER XBER
15. 11
+0.02
+0.1325%
- Market Cap
0.32% Div Yield
0 Volume
15.09
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Day Range
15.04 15.17
Year Range
13.66 17.2
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Summary

VE47 closed Thursday higher at €15.11, an increase of 0.1325% from Wednesday's close, completing a monthly increase of 0.2654% or €0.04. Over the past 12 months, VE47 stock lost -9.1947%.
VE47 pays dividends to its shareholders, with the most recent payment made on Jul 07, 2026. The next estimated payment will be in In 2 weeks on Aug 07, 2026 for a total of €0.109.
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).

VE47 Chart

PFXF: Know What You Are Buying -- These Are Not Your Father's Preferred Shares

PFXF: Know What You Are Buying -- These Are Not Your Father's Preferred Shares

More than 50% of PFXF's assets are Mandatorily Convertible. They are effectively a bet on the common shares of the issuer without full upside. Many now trade at a substantial premium, and downside protection is limited at these levels. Income investors should be aware that dividends of the underlying assets are PIKable.

Seekingalpha | 2 months ago
PFXF's 6.6% Yield Still Looks Safe as it Skips Banking Sector's Biggest Dividend Risks

PFXF's 6.6% Yield Still Looks Safe as it Skips Banking Sector's Biggest Dividend Risks

VanEck Preferred Securities ex Financials ETF (NYSEARCA:PFXF) has drawn income investors with its monthly distributions and a structure that deliberately sidesteps the banking sector.

247wallst | 2 months ago
This Preferred ETF Deserves Preferential Treatment

This Preferred ETF Deserves Preferential Treatment

Many investors are looking to reduce equity volatility while adding more non-Treasury income to their portfolios. In this environment, preferred stocks and the related ETFs may be valid considerations.

Etftrends | 3 months ago

VanEck Preferred Securities ex Financials ETF (VE47) FAQ

What is the stock price today?

The current price is €15.11.

On which exchange is it traded?

VanEck Preferred Securities ex Financials ETF is listed on XBER.

What is its stock symbol?

The ticker symbol is VE47.

Does it pay dividends? What is the current yield?

Yes, It pays dividends and the current yield is 0.32%.

What is its market cap?

As of today, no market cap data is available.

Has VanEck Preferred Securities ex Financials ETF ever had a stock split?

No, there has never been a stock split.

VanEck Preferred Securities ex Financials ETF Profile

XBER Exchange
US Country

Overview

This fund is designed for investors looking to capitalize on the opportunities presented by hybrid debt, preferred stock, and convertible preferred stock within the U.S. market. By investing primarily in these financial instruments, the fund aims to provide a balanced approach to income generation and capital appreciation. The unique focus on non-financial corporations allows it to target securities that might offer different risk and return characteristics compared to those issued by financial institutions. With at least 80% of its total assets committed to securities that make up its benchmark index, the fund strives for closely aligned performance with the said index, ensuring that its objectives closely match the investment opportunities it aims to capture. Despite being non-diversified, the fund's strategy is to concentrate its investments in a way that positions it to take advantage of specific opportunities within its target market.

Products and Services

  • Hybrid Debt Securities

Hybrid debt securities combine elements of both debt and equity, offering the potential for regular income through fixed interest payments and the possibility of capital appreciation. These instruments can provide a means of diversification within an investor's portfolio, potentially offsetting risks associated with more traditional investments.

  • Preferred Stock

Preferred stock represents ownership in a company but typically does not come with the same voting rights as common stock. It offers a fixed dividend, which can make it an attractive option for investors looking for steady income. The dividends for preferred stocks are generally prioritized over those of common stock, making them a relatively safer investment during economic downturns.

  • Convertible Preferred Stock

This type of preferred stock provides investors with the option to convert their preferred shares into a predetermined number of common shares, usually after a specified date. The dual nature of convertible preferred stock allows for income through dividends and the opportunity for capital growth, making it a flexible investment tool within the broader market.

Contact Information

Address: 666 Third Avenue, 9th Floor
Phone: 1-800-826-2333