John Clark - SPDR SP Assistant Treasurer of street tracks series trust

XME Etf  USD 65.06  0.90  1.36%   
John Clark is Portfolio Manager at SPDR SP Metals
John W. Clark was Vice President, State Street Bank and Trust Company .
Age 45
Tenure 19 years
IssuerSSgA
Inception Date2006-06-19
BenchmarkS&P Metals and Mining Index
Entity TypeRegulated Investment Company
Asset Under Management1.87 Billion
Average Trading Valume1.27 Million
Asset TypeEquity
CategorySector
FocusMaterials
Market ConcentrationDeveloped Markets

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In seeking to track the performance of the SP Metals Mining Select Industry Index , the fund employs a sampling strategy. SP Metals is traded on NYSEARCA Exchange in the United States. SPDR SP Metals [XME] is traded in USA and was established 2006-06-19.

SPDR SP Metals Money Managers

Gary French, Treasurer of street tracks series trust
John Clark, Assistant Treasurer of street tracks series trust
Helen Peters, Independent Trustee of street tracks series trust
Matthew Flaherty, Assistant Treasurer of street tracks series trust
Michael Riley, Vice President of street tracks series trust
Mary Zeven, Secretary of street tracks series trust
Chad Hallett, Assistant Treasurer of Street tracks series trust
Scott Zoltowski, Assistant Secretary of street tracks series trust
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