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- October 12, 2010
New Physical ETFs?
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With a rash of new product announcements, Matt Hougan and Dave Nadig debate the future of commodity ETFs. Can new physically backed industrial metals ETFs thrive?
With Lara Crigger on vacation, Matt Hougan and Dave Nadig return to look at recent product announcements by ETF Securities in Europe for LME warrant-backed ETFs in aluminium, copper, lead, nickel, tin and zinc. Will position limits hamper their growth? What’s the prospect for a U.S. launch?
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