ETF Securities expands broad commodity ETF suite with double launch

In response to investor demand

Tom Eckett
clock • 1 min read

ETF Securities has launched two broad commodity ETFs onto the London Stock Exchange - the ETFS All Commodities GO and the ETFS Longer Dated All Commodities Ex-Agriculture And Livestock GO UCITS ETFs.

The two ETFs have been launched in response to increasing investor demand for alternative asset class investments as they seek an all-in-one access point to commodities for growth and diversification. Tracking an index of front month commodity futures, the firm said the ETFS All Commodities GO UCITS ETF can be used as a tactical play, a core diversifier or part of an allocation to an alternatives portfolio. It has a total cost of 0.35%. ETF Securities CEO: How we employed 'intelligent diversification' to survive commodities rout The ETFS Longer Dated All Commodities Ex-Agriculture ...

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