BetaShares

BetaShares Capital
Private, Employee owned
Industry Investment management
Number of locations
Sydney, Australia
Products Exchange-traded funds, Commodities, FX
Website www.betashares.com.au

BetaShares is a company based in Sydney, Australia, and is a provider of exchange-traded funds (ETFs) and other ASX-traded funds. The company introduced a range of products into the Australian ETF landscape, including Australia's first currency hedged ETF, Australia's first range of commodity ETFs, Australia's first range of currency ETFs, Australia's first ETF using Fundamentally based indexes and a range of short exchange traded products.

History

BetaShares Capital Ltd is an Australian issuer of Exchange Traded Products (ETFs).

Currently, BetaShares offers exchange-traded funds across several classes, including equities, cash, currencies and commodities.

The organisation is actively involved in researching and commenting on ETF investing for Australian investors [1] as well as forecasting the future growth of the industry in Australia.[2]

Some of BetaShares' milestones include:

See also

References

  1. BetaShares cautions investors on the impact of currency on gold performance. "Advisor Voice", 20 July 2011, accessed 9 September 2011
  2. Kennedy, Chris, BetaShares tips jump in ETF use Archived 1 October 2011 at the Wayback Machine.Money Management, 23 June 2011, accessed 9 September 2011
  3. BetaShares launches Australia's first currency ETF Archived 22 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine.. "ETF Mate", accessed 9 September 2011
  4. Woodington, Matt, BetaShares adds major currencies to its range Financial Standard, 11 July 2011, accessed 9 September 2011
  5. Teckchandani, Vishal, BetaShares launches hedged gold ETF Morningstar, 5 May 2011, accessed 9 September 2011
  6. Yeow, Leng, ETFs take the weighty costs out of precious metals Australian Financial Review, 31 August 2011, p.2
  7. Kennedy, Chris, Money Management, 12 March 2012, accessed 13 August 2013
  8. Smith, Mark, Financial Standard, 11 July 2013, accessed 13 August 2013

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