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The ETF: Market Vectors Chinese Renminbi/USD ETN (CNY)

 

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Market Vectors Chinese Renminbi/USD ETN
The Market Vectors-Chinese Renminbi/USD Exchange-Traded Note is designed to reproduce the performance of the S&P Chinese Renminbi Total Return Index.

Investment type: ETN (Exchange-Traded Note); listed on the U.S. NYSE exchange
Ticker symbol: CNY

Fund manager: Van Eck Funds

Fund information from Van Eck Funds: Market Vectors Chinese Renminbi/USD ETN

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The ETF Tracks This Index:
This fund is based on the S&P Chinese Renminbi Total Return Index (SPCBCNY). You cannot buy shares in the index directly.

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Updated Feb 22, 2010