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Chemicals Industry ETF

An exchange-traded fund that invests in companies that manufactures such chemicals as paint, industrial gases, and agricultural products. At the time of this writing, this type of fund is no longer in existence. Instead, chemical manufacturing company stocks are included in agricultural exchange-traded funds.

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