Van Eck goes nuclear at Amex
The ETF seeks to replicate the price and yield performance of the DAXglobal Nuclear Energy Index (DXNE), a basket of the securities of 38 nuclear energy companies listed on global exchanges. The Index returned 45.2% and 30.8% over three and five years respectively and has a total market capitalisation of approximately $110 billion.
The fund includes Cameco, Paladin Resources and other uranium miners as well as nuclear plant builders Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and Kajima, among others. Also
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