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The JPMorgan ActiveBuilders Emerging Markets Equity ETF (BATS: JEMA) reached a new 52-week high, trading as high as $58.21 and last trading at $58.21. The volume was 6,839 shares, compared with a prior close of $57.32.
JEMA has a market capitalization of $1.64 billion. The ETF’s P/E ratio is 15.19, and its beta is 0.66. Its 50-day moving average is $54.30, while its 200-day moving average is $51.49.
Several institutional investors reported changes to their positions in the ETF:
JEMA is an exchange-traded fund based on the MSCI Emerging Markets index. It is actively managed, using emerging market equity strategies across countries, regions, styles, and market capitalizations. The fund was launched on Mar 10, 2021 and is managed by JPMorgan Chase.

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