New ETFs Target Commodity 'Contango'

 

Deutsche Bank (DB Quote) and PowerShares are launching seven new exchange-traded funds that track commodity prices.

The funds are based on versions of the Deutsche Bank Liquid Commodity Index subindices, which are designed to minimize the negative impact of contango, a condition in which the next-to-expire futures contract is trading at a lower price than contracts expiring in later months. This costs investors when they roll over their positions into the new contract upon the expiration of the old contract.

The indices also are designed to maximize the positive impact of backwardization, a condition in which the next-to-expire futures contract is trading at a higher price that contracts that expire in later months.

The funds will enter into long exchange-traded commodity fuures positions and will also earn interest on cash and U.S. Treasuries securities held as collateral for the futures contracts they hold.

The PowerShares DB Agriculture Fund (DBA Quote), PowerShares DB Base Metals Fund (DBB Quote), PowerShares DB Energy Fund (DBE Quote), PowerShares DB Oil Fund (DBO Quote), PowerShares DB Precious Metals Fund (DBP Quote), PowerShares DB Silver Fund (DBS Quote) and the PowerShares DB Gold Fund (DGL Quote) will list on the American Stock Exchange Friday.

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