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Abrdn New India Investment Trust plc

ANII:LSE

Abrdn New India Investment Trust plc

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  • Price (GBX)760.00
  • Today's Change2.00 / 0.26%
  • Shares traded88.44k
  • 1 Year change+43.94%
  • Beta0.7769
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Total returns on £1000

1Y
Fund/benchmarkChange
Priceabrdn New India Investment Trust plc (Ordinary Share)+44.07%
NAVabrdn New India Investment Trust plc (Ordinary Share)+36.72%
Morningstar's BenchmarkMSCI India (in GBP)--

Key statistics

Abrdn New India Investment Trust plc (ANII:LSE) set a new 52-week high during Thursday's trading session when it reached 770.00. Over this period, the share price is up 43.40%.
52-week range
Today
520.00May 05 2023770.00May 02 2024
Short selling activity
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Provided by S&P Global Market Intelligence
Shares outstanding51.87m
Market cap393.14m GBP
Total assets489.27m GBP
Total expense ratio1.09%
High770.00
Low764.00
Previous close760.00
Average volume82.19k
YTD Change+14.80%
Beta0.7769
Diluted NAV (est)893.13
Diluted NAV (last pub)893.37
Premium/Discount-14.76%
Net Gearing+8.35%
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