EFT Securities to list six new oil ETCs

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ETF Securities (ETFS) is to list six oil Exchange Traded Commodities (ETCs) on the London Stock Excha...

ETF Securities (ETFS) is to list six oil Exchange Traded Commodities (ETCs) on the London Stock Exchange, giving investors the chance to gain direct exposure to one, two and three year oil price futures in Brent and WTI oil benchmarks. The new products will list in the next few weeks. EFTS said it developed these products in response to strong investor demand for more ways to access different parts of the oil futures curve. The company thinks the demand for new oil ETCs is a result of growing interest in and knowledge of commodities investing. As a result of this interest, EFTS has taken ...

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