Commodity Funds

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Compare Commodity Funds

Commodity funds are investment funds investing directly in a commodity such as gold, oil or silver, or a fund investing in commodity companies in areas like agriculture or energy.


See the table below for commodity funds from leading UK fund managers:

Growth Select Funds - Commodities
Fund ManagerFundFund Manager Initial Charge¹Your SavingSaving On ISA²AMC³Select Fund°Fact SheetApply Now
Gold & General0%5.00%£5341.50% 1.30%yesFactsheetMore Info >
This is a specialist unit trust which aims to achieve long term capital growth by investing in gold mining and precious metal-related shares. It tends to be volatile and is particularly suitable for diversification in a larger portfolio. See latest fund factsheet for details.
Investec Global Gold 0%4.50%£4801.50% 1.30%yesFactsheetMore Info >
The Fund aims to achieve long term capital growth primarily through investment in equities issued by companies around the globe involved in gold mining and in derivatives the underlying assets of which are equities issued by companies around the globe involved in gold mining. See latest fund factsheet for details.

¹The Initial Charge after 100% of the Fair Investment Company Charge has been rebated as well as any fund manager discounts we can pass on to you if applicable.

²Based on 2011/12 ISA allowance of £10,680.

³AMC is the Annual Management Charge applied by the Fund Manager. By using our Fund Supermarket we can rebate up to 0.20% of the AMC back to you. This rebate is paid into a cash account which is set up for you when you first invest.

°Select Fund - Has a OBSR A Star Rating or more and a 100% initial charge discount.

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