The team at a 68-year-old, $71.5-billion-AUM (as of November 30) mutual fund firm is rolling out an actively managed ETF designed to invest primarily in exchange-traded commodity futures contracts in agriculture, energy, industrial metals, livestock, and precious metals.
| David Schassler VanEck Portfolio Manager, Head of Quantitative Investment Solutions | |
On December 22,
David Schassler, portfolio manager and head of quantitative investment solutions at
VanEck [
profile],
unveiled the
launch of the
VanEck Commodity Strategy ETF (PIT on the
Cboe BZX Exchange, Inc.). PIT is a series of the
VanEck ETF Trust.
The new ETF's inception date was December 20, and it comes with an expense ratio of 55 basis points. As of yesterday, PIT had $19.4 million in AUM.
Van Eck Absolute Return Advisers Corporation serves as PIT's investment advisor and administrator, and Van Eck Securities Corporation serves as distributor. Schassler and deputy portfolio manager
John Lau will PM the fund.
Schassler puts the launch of PIT in the context of hedging against inflation, "which remains at historically elevated levels."
"We're excited to be launching PIT to offer investors and advisors an actively managed commodity strategy seeking to maximize return within a risk-controlled framework," Schassler states.
PIT's other service providers include:
Dechert LLP as counsel;
PricewatershouseCoopers LLP as independent accounting firm; and
State Street Bank and Trust Company as custodian, fund accountant, securities lending agent, and transfer agent. 
Stay ahead of the news ... Sign up for our email alerts now
CLICK HERE