Deutsche Börse
ETFs offer exposure to broadly diversified baskets of commodities from different sectors with or without livestock and agriculture
Two new exchange traded funds (ETFs) issued by ETF Securities have been
tradable on Xetra and Börse Frankfurt since Tuesday. The two commodity index
ETFs offer investors the opportunity to participate in the performance of a
diversified portfolio of futures contracts on commodities from different
sectors. The benchmark index of the “ETFS All Commodities GO UCITS ETF”
comprises components from the energy, precious metals, industrial metals,
livestock, grains and agricultural commodities sectors. The “ETFS Longer Dated
All Commodities ex-Agriculture and Livestock GO UCITS ETF” excludes cattle and
agriculture components.
Name: ETFS All Commodities GO UCITS ETF
Asset class: commodity index ETF
ISIN: DE000A2DQ7P3
Total expense ratio: 0.3 percent
Distribution policy: accumulating
Benchmark: Bloomberg Commodity Total Return Index
Name: ETFS Longer Dated All Commodities ex-Agriculture and Livestock GO UCITS
ETF
Asset class: commodity index ETF
ISIN: DE000A2DQ7Q1
Total expense ratio: 0.3 percent
Distribution policy: accumulating
Benchmark: Bloomberg ex-Agriculture and Livestock 15/30 Capped 3 Month Forward
Total Return Index
The product offering in Deutsche Börse's XTF segment currently comprises a
total of 1.160 exchange traded funds. This selection, together with an average
monthly trading volume of around €12 billion, makes Xetra Europe’s leading
trading venue for ETFs.
Xetra® and XTF® are registered trademarks of Deutsche Börse AG.
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