SPDR Gold Shares

SPDR Gold Shares (also known as SPDR Gold Trust) is part of the SPDR family of exchange-traded funds (ETFs) managed and marketed by State Street Global Advisors. For a few years, the fund was the second-largest exchange-traded fund in the world, and it was briefly the largest.[1][2][3] As of the close of 2014, it dropped out of the top ten.[4]
This ETF denotes a fixed amount of
As of March 31, 2019, the trust had 24,572,554.8 ounces of vaulted gold in its custody, representing an asset value of $31,697,578,486.50.[6] SPDR Gold Shares is one of the top ten largest holders of gold in the world.[7]
History
In November 2004, the fund was listed (under the name streetTRACKS Gold Shares) on the New York Stock Exchange by State Street Global Advisors with World Gold Council sponsorship.[8] Since 13 December 2007 and following a name change on 20 May 2008, SPDR Gold Shares has traded on NYSE Arca (NYSE Arca: GLD). It also trades on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (SEHK: 2840), Singapore Stock Exchange (SGX:GLD 10US$), and Tokyo Stock Exchange (TYO: 1326).[6] In June 2018, State Street started the Gold MiniShares (NYSE Arca: GLDM) Trust with a lower expense ratio of 0.18% and a lower NAV at one-hundredth the price of an ounce of gold.
Competitors
SPDR Gold Shares competes with iShares Gold Trust (NYSE Arca: IAU). There is also iShares Silver Trust (NYSE Arca: SLV).
Management
The Trust’s gold bullion is stored as London Good Delivery gold bars (400 oz.) and held in their vault in London or by several custodians worldwide.[9] The ETF pays an expense charge of 0.40% per annum.[9]
See also
References
- ^ "Largest ETFs: Top 25 ETFs By Market Cap". ETFdb. Retrieved 2010-11-03.
- ^ SPDR Gold ETF Becomes the Largest ETF in the World
- ^ "Blackrock ETP Landscape Industry Highlights, August 2012 p. 14" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-10-19.
- ^ GLD No Longer Among Top 10 Biggest ETFs | ETF.com ETF.com
- ^ "Prospectus SPDR Gold Trust" (PDF).
- ^ a b "Bringing the Gold Market to Investors". World Gold Trust Services, LLC. Retrieved 2010-10-30.
- ^ Johnston, Michael. "GDX vs. GDXJ: A Better Way To Play Gold?". Carolean Capital Partners LLC. Retrieved 2010-10-30.
- ^ "Exchange Traded Gold: A World Gold Council Initiative". Exchange Traded Gold Limited. Retrieved 2010-11-03.
- ^ a b "Key information" (PDF). World Gold Trust Services, LLC. Retrieved 2010-10-30.