##  [# ETF Securities Expands Currency Range](/sections/news/etf-securities-expands-currency-range) 

 

# ETF Securities Expands Currency Range

 

 

The new fund goes 5x short the Swiss franc versus the euro for annual fees of 0.98 percent



 

 

 

 

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 Jun 18, 2015

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ETF Securities has expanded its currency exchange traded note (ETN) range with the launch of a product that is 5x short the Swiss franc and long the euro.

The ETFS 5x Short CHF Long EUR ETN costs 0.98 percent per year and aims to allow investors to participate in the exchange rate movements of the euro to the Swiss franc, and investors will win or lose five times the direction of the index. It listed on the Deutsche Börse yesterday.

The launch complements the provider’s existing fund range, which includes a fund that goes 5x long the Swiss franc versus the euro for the same annual fee. It was launched in September last year and has gathered around $500,000 in assets. Past returns show the index has generated 145.9 percent in five years.

In our [Learn section](europe/learn.html) on our website, it explains: “An ETN is a bank note that trades on an exchange; in exchange for cash the ETN issuer, which is usually a large investment bank, offers investors the returns of an index. Credit risk is significantly greater for ETNs than for other ETP structures as the promise to pay the returns of an index is only as good as the underwriter's ability to pay, meaning that credit risk can be a significant factor for ETNs.”

A spokesperson from ETF Securities responded to clarify that the new fund alters slightly from the traditional structure in that it is an "exchange-traded currency", issued from a standalone special purpose vehicle, and is "fully collateralised".

In March, the provider also brought to market a range of [smart beta fixed income ETFs](europe/features-a-news/10734-etf-securities-launches-smart-beta-fixed-income-etfs.html?Itemid=126) in partnership with active manager Lombard Odier Investment Managers.





 

 

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