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State Street SPDR Dow Jones Industrial Average ETF Trust (DIA) Current Ratio: N/A

The current ratio for State Street SPDR Dow Jones Industrial Average ETF Trust (DIA) is N/A as of Thursday, June 11, 2026.

DIA Current Ratio Metrics

CURRENT RATIO

N/A

DIA Competitors' Current Ratio

NAMEMARKET CAPCURRENT RATIOTTM3Y5Y
State Street SPDR Dow Jones Industrial Average ETF Trust (DIA)$44.30BN/AN/AN/AN/A
State Street Corporation (STT)$44.78B0.680.590.600.63
MSCI Inc. (MSCI)$43.23B0.900.881.021.28
Coinbase Global, Inc. (COIN)$40.62B2.342.311.941.76
Ameriprise Financial, Inc. (AMP)$40.51B7.8757.5564.07131.45
American International Group, Inc. (AIG)$39.73B0.851.061.672.11
Discover Financial Services (DFS)$50.34B0.150.720.420.33
Prudential Financial, Inc. (PRU)$36.53B0.611.241.511.52
PayPal Holdings, Inc. (PYPL)$35.77B1.291.271.281.28
The Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc. (HIG)$35.65B17.6517.1714.8714.87

Liquidity Analysis

Current Ratio

N/A

Quick Ratio

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State Street SPDR Dow Jones Industrial Average ETF Trust Current Ratio Formula & Definition

Current Ratio = Current Assets / Current Liabilities

The current ratio measures short-term liquidity — a company's ability to cover current liabilities with current assets. Above 1.0 indicates positive working capital.

Expanded definitions: Investopedia, Wikipedia, Corporate Finance Institute

About State Street SPDR Dow Jones Industrial Average ETF Trust

The State Street SPDR Dow Jones Industrial Average ETF Trust aims to closely mirror the investment performance, encompassing both price movements and dividend income, of the Dow Jones Industrial Average (known as the "Index"), prior to the deduction of expenses. The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) itself is an index comprising 30 prominent, well-established U.S. corporations, commonly referred to as "blue-chip" stocks. It holds the distinction of being the longest-running gauge of the American stock market's health and is universally recognized as the most frequently cited measure of its overall activity. Notably, the DJIA is a price-weighted index, with its thirty constituent common stocks allocated importance based on their individual share price.

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