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Eaton Vance Senior Floating Rate Fund (EFR)

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About Eaton Vance Senior Floating Rate Fund (EFR)

The full company name is Eaton Vance Senior Floating-Rate Trust.
Market cap
Yesterday's volume94
Revenue (TTM)
Avg. daily volume151.43K
EBITDA (TTM)
Open$11.46
Price / earnings ratio
Yesterday's range$11.32 - $11.49
Debt / equity
52 week range$10.4 - $13.38
5 year debt / equity
Beta (LTM)0.42x
Interest coverage
Dividend & yield$1.12 (9.84%)
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

The 52-week high for EFR stock is $13.38. The current EFR stock price $undefined is 100.00% below its 52-week high

The 52-week low for EFR stock is $10.40. The current EFR stock price $undefined has increased 100.00% from its 52-week low

Yes, the EFR stock pays a dividend to its shareholders. The current dividend yield is 9.84%

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