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The ETF: Market Vectors AMT-Free Long Municipal Index ETF (MLN)

 

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Market Vectors AMT-Free Long Municipal Index ETF
The Market Vectors-Lehman Brothers AMT-Free Long Municipal (MLN) seeks to replicate as closely as possible the price and yield performance of the Lehman Brothers AMT-Free Long Continuous Municipal Index.

Investment type: ETF (Exchange-Traded Fund); listed on the U.S. NYSE exchange
Ticker symbol: MLN

Fund manager: Van Eck Funds

Fund information from Van Eck Funds: Market Vectors AMT-Free Long Municipal Index ETF

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Updated Mar 15, 2010