Franklin International Equity Index ETF (FLUR-NE)
Franklin International Equity Index ETF(FLUR-NE) Rating
Bullish - Buy Signals / Votes : 0
Neutral - Hold Signals / Votes : 0
Bearish - Sell Signals / Votes : 0
Total Signals / Votes : 0
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Franklin International Equity Index ETF(FLUR-NE) Frequently Asked Questions
What is Franklin International Equity Index ETF stock symbol?
Franklin International Equity Index ETF is a OTC stock, trading under the symbol
FLUR-NE on the
().
It is usually referred to as
or FLUR-NE
Is Franklin International Equity Index ETF a buy or a sell?
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Is Franklin International Equity Index ETF a good investment or a top pick?
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Why is Franklin International Equity Index ETF stock dropping?
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Is Franklin International Equity Index ETF worth watching?
In the last year 0 stock
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The stock is worth watching.
What is Franklin International Equity Index ETF stock price?
On , Franklin International Equity Index ETF (FLUR-NE)
stock closed at a price of $.
You can buy an ETF that's listed in Toronto that has the euro exposure. For example, ZWP gives you exposure to the euro via a Canadian holding.
This question is probably prompted by the whole narrative around a weaker US dollar and the euro getting stronger. That's very much a USD-Euro story, than a CAD-Euro story. So you might need to look more for a US holding than something in Canada.
FLUR gives you international exposure. XEU gives you broad exposure to MSCI Europe.