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Ratio: -2x

PowerShares DB Agriculture Double Short ETN 

AGA:NYSE Arca

LastChange / % ChangeVolumeAvg Volume (10 day)Morningstar CategoryAsset Class
14.86 -0.11   -0.73%1,4002.3KTrading-Inverse CommoditiesAlternative

Delayed by at least 15 minutes 5/17/2013 3:48 PM | For standardized performance data click on the Performance tab below.
Market is closed. As of 03:50 PM ET 5/17/2013
Strategy for PowerShares DB Agriculture Double Short ETN
The investment seeks to replicate as closely as possible, before fees and expenses, the price and yield performance of the Deutsche Bank Liquid Commodity index - Optimum Yield Agriculture. The fund is a senior unsecured obligation that allows investors to take a short or leveraged view on the performance of the agriculture sector. The index is composed of roughly equal percentages of corn, wheat, soybean, and sugar futures contracts.
Bid/Size
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Ask/Size
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Price Open
15.00
Previous Close
14.97
52wk High/Date
23.90 / 6/13/2012
52wk Low/Date
11.95 / 10/8/2012
% off 52wk High
-37.82%
% off 52wk Low
24.35%
Today's Range
14.82 - 15.07
Market Capitalization
4.2M
Total Net Assets/Date
4.4M / 4/30/2013
Net Asset Value/Date
16.28 / 5/15/2013
Gross Expense Ratio
0.75
Net Expense Ratio
0.75
Declared -- Div
0.00 / --
Distribution Yield (TTM)
0.00
Ex-Date
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Date of Record
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Payable
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Payable Date
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Inception Date
4/14/2008
SEC 30 Day Yield
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Last Trade as of 5/17/2013 3:48 PM ET

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