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DNB Kjernekraft

DNB Kjernekraft is an index-related equity fund that invests in companies that are involved in the nuclear sector.

Nuclear power
  • Index-tracking equity fund

  • Investments in the fund provide exposure to companies involved in the nuclear sector

  • On your mobile phone, you buy DNB Kjernekraft in The Spare app

You can buy DNB Kjernekraft in the online bank and in the Spare app

DNB Kjernekraft

The fund is index-close and based on the holding in the global index MSCI Nuclear and UraniumCustom Index.

The goal of the fund is to produce a return approximately equal to the reference index before costs. The fund’s composition and risk is similar to the reference index.

Since the fund has exposure to Asia, it is important to note that the purchase periods are slightly different. Example: If you buy shares in the fund on a Monday before 11:59 p.m., you’ll get a price on Tuesday and your holdings will be updated on Wednesday.

Minimum purchase amount is NOK 100. With a savings scheme in mutual funds, your savings happen automatically every month.

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Costs for DNB Kjernekraft

  • Annual cost: 0.34%
  • Current cost: 0.24%
  • Platform fee: 0.10 %

Price example: For an amount of NOK 100,000 invested, the platform fee will amount to NOK 100 and the ongoing costs will amount to NOK 240 over the course of a year. A total of NOK 340 per year.

Fund’s investment focus

DNB Kjernekraft is an index-related equity fund that invests in companies that are involved in the nuclear sector.

Nuclear power uses reactions in the nuclear core to produce energy and therefore has lower emissions than other non-renewable energy sources. The International Energy Agency points out nuclear power as a requirement in order to achieve the goals of the Paris Agreement.

DNB Kjernekraft is focused on investments in the nuclear sector and, for example, will be exposed to companies in uranium mining, energy and modulatory reactors.

As an index-based equity fund, the fund seeks to provide a composition corresponding to the fund’s reference index. Companies that perhaps do not satisfy DNB’s responsible investment guidelines will be kept out of the fund’s investment remit.

Historical returns are no guarantee of future returns. Future returns will depend, among other things, on market developments, the skill of the Portfolio Manager, the mutual fund’s risk, and the management costs. Returns may be negative as a result of mark-to-market losses.

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