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ETF Securities has listed 13 ETFs on the LSE, with trading starting on 6 November. The listings follow earlier, September launches of the same funds on Euronext Amsterdam and the Irish Stock Exchange. The new funds are offered at a concessionary total expense ratio (TER) of 0% until 31 January 2009. Eleven of the 13 ETFs track commodity-themed equity indices, including Alternative Energy, Nuclear, Water, Shipping, Coal, Steel, Utilities, Oil & Gas and Agribusiness. The other 2 ETFs track the Russell 1000 and Russell 2000 indices, respectively.
Commenting on the launch, Graham Tuckwell, Chairman of ETF Securities, said: |
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