Last month I mentioned the Agricultural Exchange Traded Fund and I thought I would return to ETFs this month. I remember when I first came across ETFs or ishares back in the early part of this century you could count the number available (at least to retail investors) on your fingers and toes. Now the range is staggering. There can't be many sectors, regions or asset classes that you can no longer get exposure to via an ETF. Of course those of you in the know will be aware that the Agricultural ETF is not in fact an ETF, but an ETC - an Exchange Traded Commodities Fund. The difference i...
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