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R E D E F I N I N G T H E C O M M O D I T I E S M A R K E T P L A C E Exchange Traded Commodities

Contents Introduction 1 What are ETCs? 2 Benefits and features 4 Who are they for? 5 How do they work? 6 Redefining the commodities marketplace 8 Further information 8

Introduction Exchange Traded Commodities: Redefining the commodities marketplace Commodities are an integral part of retail and institutional investment portfolios the world over. For many, gaining efficient and quick exposure to this asset class has traditionally been fraught with difficulties, namely contingent liability, margining requirements, mandate restrictions, connectivity issues and access to international derivatives exchanges. As a result many investors are left unable to invest in commodities or paying dearly for the privilege. This is why the London Stock Exchange has worked closely with issuers to make commodities more accessible through Exchange Traded Commodities (ETCs) and created the world s very first committed and distinct ETC trading platform. Previously the preserve of a select few, commodities exposure can now be gained via ETCs using the same brokers and systems currently used to trade UK equities without having to play the futures markets or risk taking delivery of the underlying itself. ETCs trade just like shares, are simple and efficient and provide exposure to an ever-increasing range of commodities and commodity indices, including energy, metals, softs and agriculture. It is no wonder that more and more investors seeking commodities exposure are turning to ETCs and that this increasingly mainstream alternative asset class has experienced exponential growth since its inception. 1

What are ETCs? Exchange Traded Commodities (ETCs) are investment vehicles (asset backed bonds) that track the performance of an underlying commodity index including total return indices based on a single commodity. Similar to Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) and traded and settled exactly like normal shares on their own dedicated sector, ETCs have dedicated market maker support, enabling investors to gain exposure to commodities, on-exchange, during London hours. They are open-ended securities, created and redeemed on demand by the issuer, (as with ETFs) and come in two broad forms: Single commodity Investors can buy single-commodity ETCs like gold and oil or more exotic variants such as zinc and lean hogs. Index tracking Investors can invest in index tracking ETCs giving exposure to a range of underlyings from broad indices to specific sub-indices such as energy or livestock, and all in one trade. See diagram opposite as an example. Sources of return Generally, both single commodity and index-tracking ETCs track a total-return index, meaning there are three sources of return (it is critical that the precise details of individual products are inspected before investing): the change in price of the future largely affected by changes in the spot commodity price. the roll as the front month future is rolled into the near month, there is usually a price difference between the two, which is reflected in the price of the ETC. interest on collateral since futures are margined instruments, interest is earned on the cash value of the initial investment. Tax ETCs can generally be traded within SIPPS and ISA accounts. Additionally, current advice suggests that no stamp duty is payable on trades in those ETCs which were available as this brochure went to print. However, it is important to take your own tax advice. 2

Individual securities Index securities Natural gas Crude oil Gasoline Heating oil All commodities Energy Petroleum Natural gas Carbon Aluminium Copper Zinc Nickel Ex-energy Industrial metals Gold Silver Precious metals Live cattle Lean hogs Livestock Wheat Corn Soybeans Sugar Cotton Coffee Soybean oil Agriculture Grains Softs 3

Benefits and features The benefits of commodities investment are well known: they bring balance to a portfolio, can be used as an inflation hedge, have low correlation to equities and bonds which, according to modern portfolio theory, should result in reduced risk without necessarily reducing returns. ETCs are one of several vehicles which can be used to gain commodities exposure, and the table below sets out the relative merits of this innovative product: Features Low tracking error Open-ended Liquid Traded and settled on a regulated exchange, the same as any share No management of physical or futures positions Ability to go long or short Lendable and marginable Market access Transparency The open-ended nature of these securities ensures tracking error is minimised and creates an arbitrage opportunity should the price drift away from the NAV Price not subject to supply and demand forces ETCs are open-ended and can be created on-demand. Additionally, market makers are committed to provide on-book liquidity all day Familiarity, regulated, no mandate barrier, protection of CCP, settles T+3 through Euroclear UK & Ireland Limited (formerly CRESTCo) Hassle free reduces back-office costs Potential for positive returns in bull and bear markets Flexibility potential to recoup management fee through lending All types of investors can gain exposure and are charged the same fees No hidden fees, accurate pricing 4

Who are they for? Strategic uses All types of investors ETCs are very flexible products, and can be used for a number of different purposes: whether you are an institutional investor looking for liquid, quick and easy commodity exposure during London hours; a hedge fund manager with a view on a commodity sub-index; a private wealth manager with clients crying out for exposure to alternatives ; or a private investor looking to participate in commodity markets using an existing stockbroker account, ETCs are redefining commodities trading for all types of investors. Gaining market exposure ETCs provide investors with an easy opportunity to gain exposure to commodities. Asset allocation strategies Investors can use ETCs to diversify their portfolios. One-trade index exposure Index and sub-index ETCs extend an investor s capabilities to include whole index-exposure, in one trade. Cash equitisation Investors can eliminate cash drag quickly and efficiently whilst deciding where to invest the capital. Hedging Investors can go long or short an ETC, giving the investor ultimate flexibility to quickly and efficiently hedge existing or future exposure to the price of commodities. Lending Investors can maximise returns from their long ETC position by lending them, often easily recouping the management fee. Pairs trading There are many opportunities for pairs trades, whether going long an index and shorting one of the constituents, or combining with an equity trade to reduce the impact commodities prices have on that equity, the possibilities are endless (examples are for illustration only). 5

How do they work? ETCs are notes which provide the owner of the security with exposure to the actual underlying commodity future or spot price. As described in the diagram opposite, Exchange Traded Commodities are created through an authorised participant. The issuer then enters into a contract with the commodity exposure provider, the fulfilment of which results in the price of the security tracking the relevant commodity/ies. This means the monthly roll, custodianship, and management are effectively outsourced to the issuer and commodity exposure provider, in return for the annual management fee. However, because these are passive investments, the management fee is typically very low. 6

Creation 1.a) The authorised participant (often the market maker) pays cash to the commodity exposure provider the amount paid is based on the current creation price, set by the issuer. b) The commodity exposure provider then invests the money in the appropriate underlying commodity market/s. 2. The commodity exposure provider notifies the issuer that cash has been received and confirms correct amount. 3. The issuer asks Euroclear UK & Ireland Limited to create securities and transfer them into the account of the authorised participant. These securities are then available for the authorised participant to trade in the secondary market. Redemption Redemption is the process of creation in reverse. The authorised participant transfers securities to the issuer, who cancels them and notifies the commodity exposure provider to pay in cash the relevant amount to the authorised participant. 7

Redefining the commodities marketplace Through its dedicated Exchange Traded Commodity platform the London Stock Exchange, along with issuers, provides investors with both simple and sophisticated commodity trading opportunities. No other single market offers investors such a wide range of commodities, with one set of trading rules, one connection and in one time zone. ETCs enable investors to gain exposure to this asset class quickly, simply and most importantly efficiently, on-exchange and during London hours. For further information London Stock Exchange plc 10 Paternoster Square London EC4M 7LS Telephone: +44 (0)20 7797 1000 Information www.londonstockexchange.com/etcs Enquiries etcs@londonstockexchange.com 8

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