Philadelphia Gold and Silver Index

The Philadelphia Gold and Silver Index is an index of thirty[1] precious metal mining companies that is traded on the Philadelphia Stock Exchange. The index is represented by the symbol "XAU", which may be a source of some confusion as this symbol is also used under the ISO 4217 currency standard to denote one troy ounce of gold. The Philadelphia Gold and Silver Index and the NYSE Arca Gold BUGS Index are the two most watched gold indices on the market.

Index components

Philadelphia Gold and Silver Index 1983–2012

Company
Agnico Eagle Mines Limited
Allied Nevada Gold Corp.
AngloGold Ashanti Ltd.
AuRico Gold Inc.
Banro Corporation
Barrick Gold Corporation
Coeur Mining, Inc.
Compañia de Mínas Buenaventura
Eldorado Gold Corp.
First Majestic Silver Corp.
Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold Inc.
Gold Fields Ltd.
Gold Resource Corporation
Goldcorp Inc.
Harmony Gold Mining Company Limited
Hecla Mining Co.
IAMGOLD Corp.
Kinross Gold Corporation
McEwen Mining Inc.
New Gold, Inc.
Newmont Mining Corporation
NovaGold Resources Inc.
Pan American Silver Corp.
Randgold Resources Limited
Royal Gold, Inc.
Seabridge Gold, Inc.
Silver Standard Resources Inc.
Wheaton Precious Metals Corporation
Tanzanian Royalty Exploration Corp.
Yamana Gold, Inc.

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See also

References

  1. "Weighting for XAU". indexes.nasdaqomx.com. Retrieved 2018-06-26.
  2. PHLX Gold/Silver Sector Weighting, (NASDAQ OMX Group)
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