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LONDON - Amundi Physical Metals plc has issued 56,000 new ETC (Exchange Traded Commodity) securities under its Amundi Physical Gold ETC program, according to a statement released Monday.
The securities, designated as Tranche 734, will increase the total number of ETC securities in the series to 62,186,359 following the issuance. Each security provides investors with exposure to physical gold without requiring them to take physical delivery of the metal.
The metal entitlement for each security as of the subscription trade date is 0.03966203 fine troy ounces of gold. The ETC securities carry a total expense ratio of 0.12% per annum.
According to the final terms document, the securities will be admitted to trading on multiple European exchanges including Euronext (EPA:ENX) Paris, Euronext Amsterdam, Deutsche Börse, Borsa Italiana, and the London Stock Exchange (LON:LSEG). They will also be listed on the International Quotation System of the Mexican Stock Exchange.
The securities are scheduled to mature on May 23, 2118, with a nominal amount of $5.085 per security and a specified interest amount of $0.051.
Authorized participants for the program include HSBC Bank plc, Jane Street Financial Limited, Flow Traders B.V., Optiver VOF, BNP Paribas (OTC:BNPQY) Arbitrage SNC, and Virtu Financial (NYSE:VIRT) Ireland Limited.
The ETC securities are backed by physical gold held in allocated accounts, providing investors with an alternative method of gaining exposure to gold price movements through securities markets.
The information is based on the final terms document dated August 8, 2025, released by Amundi Physical Metals plc.
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