Morgan Stanley Emerging Markets Debt Fund

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About MSD

Morgan Stanley Emerging Markets Debt Fund, Inc. is a non-diversified, closed-end management investment company, whose investment objective is to produce current income. Its secondary objective is to seek capital appreciation through investments primarily in debt securities of government and government-related issuers. 

Category
Emerging Markets Bond
CategoryEmerging Markets Bond
Number of holdings
341
Number of holdings341
Inception Date
Jul 23, 1993
Inception DateJul 23, 1993

MSD Key Statistics

AUM
161.65M
AUM161.65M
Price-Earnings ratio
7.04
Price-Earnings ratio7.04
30-Day yield
5.49
30-Day yield5.49
Average volume
72.91K
Average volume72.91K
High today
High today
Low today
Low today
Open price
$7.42
Open price$7.42
Volume
0.00
Volume0.00
52 Week high
$7.94
52 Week high$7.94
52 Week low
$6.91
52 Week low$6.91
Expense ratio
1.24
Expense ratio1.24

MSD News

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Morgan Stanley Emerging Markets Debt Fund Shares Cross Above 200 DMA

In trading on Friday, shares of Morgan Stanley Emerging Markets Debt Fund Inc CO (Symbol: MSD) crossed above their 200 day moving average of $7.46, changing han...

Morgan Stanley Emerging Markets Debt Fund Shares Cross Above 200 DMA

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