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                    Is it possible to see a "price", the performance, the constituents or weighting of any particular ETF?
For example, ishares BRIC or Lyxor ETF Nasdaq 100.
thanks
                For example, ishares BRIC or Lyxor ETF Nasdaq 100.
thanks
"enough is a feast"...old Buddist proverb
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            If you just mean a performance graph:
 Ishares BRIC:
 http://www.google.co.uk/finance?q=LON%3ABRIC
 If you want to know more about the contents the usual fund research places should be able to help you.
 eg Morningstar for the above ETF:
 http://www.morningstar.co.uk/UK/snapshot/snapshot.aspx?lang=en-GB&id=F000000GL20
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            You should be able to get prices from any site that gives share price info - e.g. heres a link for BRIC http://www.moneyam.com/quote/index.php?action=processGetQuote&partner=AFFILIATE&stockCode=bric&submit=Go
 For a breakdown of the constituents, weighting etc. usually providers websites have this info, e.g. here - http://uk.ishares.com/en/pc/funds/BRIC
 Lyxor's range is at http://www.lyxoretf.co.uk0
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            Is it possible to see a "price", the performance, the constituents or weighting of any particular ETF? For example, ishares BRIC or Lyxor ETF Nasdaq 100. thanks
 DB x-trackers also worth a look:
 http://www.dbxtrackers.co.uk/EN/showpage.asp?pageid=29&stinvtyp=privinv
 Constituent weightings can be found under "implied fund constituents"
 JamesU0
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            thanks everyone. I will study all links."enough is a feast"...old Buddist proverb0
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