About iPath Bloomberg Commodity Index Total Return ETN
iPath is a family of ETNs issued by Barclays. Barclays is an international financial services provider. Through its selection of iPath ETNs, the company offers access to the returns of market benchmarks or strategies. Barclays traces its history back to 1690, although it did not adopt the name Barclays until 1736. The company is headquartered in London, UK. Barclays has managed the iPath Bloomberg Commodity Index Total Return (SM) ETN since its inception in 2006.
With the assigned ticker of DJP, the iPath Bloomberg Commodity Index Total Return (SM) ETN is available on the NYSE Arca. This fund seeks to replicate the performance of the Bloomberg Commodity Index Total Return. This ETN had provided a -20.91% one year return as of October 2020. As of October 2020, the DJP share price had ranged from a 52-week high of $23.16 in January 2020 to a 52-week low of $15.61 in March 2020.
This fund includes stocks within a variety of sectors, with the majority of investments made in the sectors of energy, precious metals, grains oilseeds and industrial metals. As of August 2020, the fund included investments in gold, natural gas, copper, silver, soybeans, WTI crude oil, corn, Brent crude, aluminium and zinc. As of October 2020, this ETN included over $378m in total net assets.
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