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| | | ... price of gold, made 43.8% p.a. Global X's Physical Gold returned 43.7% p.a. Another BetaShares product - the Gold Bullion ETF (Hedged) - delivered 38.1% p.a. Large-cap global equity-focused funds such as Plato's Global Alpha Fund returned 41.8% p.a. ... |
| | | | ... ETF (ATOM); iShares MSCI South Korea ETF (IKO); Betashares Video Games and Esports ETF (GAME); and Betashares Gold Bullion ETF (Currency Hedged) (QAU). In terms of asset classes, flows were like the previous half, with international equities, Australian ... |
| | | | ... a currency hedged physical gold ETF later this quarter. Earlier this year, the company launched its Global X Gold Bullion ETF (ASX: GXLD) which aims to replicate movements, less the annual management fee (0.15% p.a.), by investing in physical gold bullion ... |
| | | | Global X has launched the Global X Gold Bullion ETF (ASX: GXLD), expanding the company's range of gold-backed products. GXLD will complement Global X's flagship product, Global X Physical Gold (ASX: GOLD), to provide investors more choice in selecting ... |
| | | | VanEck has dropped the management fees for its Gold Bullion ETF (NUGG) from 0.39% to 0.25% p.a. The ETF, which launched in December last year, is physically backed by gold bullion sourced from Australian gold producers. VanEck Asia Pacific managing ... |
| | | | ... may provide capital appreciation during periods of economic weakness." This follows the launch of the VanEck Gold Bullion ETF (NUGG), which was listed in December last year. |
| | | | VanEck Gold Bullion ETF (ASX code: NUGG), the ETF is physically backed by gold bullion sourced from Australian gold producers, has listed on the ASX. NUGG is VanEck's 32nd ETF listed on the ASX; it can be converted by investors, from their ETF holdings ... |
| | | | ... Equity Yield Maximiser Fund (YMAX), the Australian High Interest Cash ETF (AAA), the US Dollar ETF (USD) and the Gold Bullion ETF - Currency Hedged (QAU). |
| | | | ... BetaShares ETFS are the BetaShares FTSE RAFI Australia 200 ETF, the BetaShares US Dollar ETF, the BetaShares Gold Bullion ETF, the BetaShares Australian High Interest Cash ETF and the BetaShares Australian Top 20 Equity Yield Maximiser Fund. Vynokur ... |
| | | | ... 2011, UBS submitted an order on behalf of a client to sell 1,800 units in the Australian dollar hedged BetaShares Gold Bullion ETF on the ASX. Though the ETF had closed trading the previous day at $15.75, the MDP found that a misplaced decimal point ... |
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