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RNEW — VanEck Green Infrastructure ETF

VanEck Green Infrastructure ETF (ticker: RNEW) is a equity ETF issued by VanEck tracking Indxx US Green Infrastructure - MCAP Weighted Index - Benchmark TR Gross. It was launched on 2022-10-18.

Live Price
Change
AUM
Expense Ratio0.00%
Avg Volume46.5

Returns (Total Return)

PeriodReturn
1 Day-0.28%
1 Week-0.28%
1 Month-3.51%
3 Months-15.00%
6 Months-10.75%
YTD-11.63%
1 Year-28.31%
3 Years-73.86%
5 Years-79.93%
10 Years
Since Inception

Top Holdings

#SecuritySymbolWeight
1 NA NA
2 Tesla Inc TSLA 9.99%
3 Tesla Inc TSLA 9.99%
4 Tesla Inc TSLA 9.99%
5 Tesla Inc TSLA 7.27%
6 Tesla Inc TSLA 7.27%
7 Tesla Inc TSLA 7.27%
8 Tesla Inc TSLA 7.27%
9 Tesla Inc TSLA 7.27%
10 Tesla Inc TSLA 7.27%

Fund Profile

IssuerVanEck
BrandVanEck
Asset Classequity
StrategyVanilla
StructureETF
CategorySector
SegmentEquity: U.S. Infrastructure
SectorInfrastructure
RegionNorth America
Index TrackedIndxx US Green Infrastructure - MCAP Weighted Index - Benchmark TR Gross
Inception Date2022-10-18
Tax on DistributionsQualified dividends

Quick Facts

TickerRNEW
Full NameVanEck Green Infrastructure ETF
IssuerVanEck
Asset Classequity
Expense Ratio0.00%
Inception2022-10-18
Index TrackedIndxx US Green Infrastructure - MCAP Weighted Index - Benchmark TR Gross

Frequently Asked Questions

What does RNEW track?

RNEW (VanEck Green Infrastructure ETF) tracks Indxx US Green Infrastructure - MCAP Weighted Index - Benchmark TR Gross, a equity benchmark.

What is the expense ratio of RNEW?

RNEW has an expense ratio of 0.00% per year.

What is the AUM of RNEW?

Assets under management for RNEW are reported by VanEck and updated regularly on this page.

Does RNEW pay a dividend?

RNEW distributes income according to its prospectus (Qualified dividends tax treatment). Check the dividend history tab for ex-dividend dates and yield.

Who issues RNEW?

RNEW is issued by VanEck, launched on 2022-10-18.

Open the interactive RNEW dashboard for charts, historical fund flows, holdings breakdown and seasonality patterns.