Mining, Uranium & Energy: Digging deeper into Commodities & Natural Resources

As we explained last week , one of the most fascinating sectors is the Association of Investment Companies’ Commodities & Natural Resources sector because of the diversity of investment styles, size of funds, type of assets and mandates that the managers in this sector follow.

We’re going to look at three funds in greater detail to showcase the sector.

The Commodities & Natural Resources sector consists of investment trusts and closed-ended funds that focus on companies involved in natural resources, energy, mining and agriculture. These funds provide investors with exposure to commodities , which can act as an inflation hedge and a way to diversify from traditional equity markets.

The sector has seven funds, but these are very different in mandate and approach. Commodities & Natural Resources: the scramble is on! Baker Steel Resources: Veteran team bets on early-stage miners Strong year for Riverstone Energy but longer-term picture less […]

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