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Macquarie, Jim Rogers launch China commodities index
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Macquarie, Jim Rogers launch China commodities index
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Rita Raagas De Ramos
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21 January 2009
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The index tracks changes in the price of a basket of agricultural commodities most commonly consumed in China.
Macquarie Funds Group and Jim Rogers have joined together to create an agricultural commodities index that reflects changes in food consumption patterns in China.
The Macquarie and Rogers China Agriculture Index is an investable index that tracks changes in the price of a basket of agricultural commodities most commonly consumed in China. Having posted a return of more than 11% for the month of December, the index outperformed most regional equity markets and other agricultural indices. Macquarie Funds, the asset management arm of Australia’s Macquarie Group, is launching the ...
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