REGB

VanEck Rare Earth and Strategic Metals UCITS ETF (Acc)

ETF • LSE • GBP

Current Price £13.85 1 Year: +151.45%

Basic Information

Type Etf
Exchange LSE
Currency GBP
Price Unit GBP
Latest Price Date April 10, 2026
Sector Equity
Industry Rare Earth & Strategic Metals Equity
Annual Fee 0.59%

The VanEck Rare Earth and Strategic Metals UCITS ETF (Acc) seeks to track the MVIS Global Rare Earth/Strategic Metals Index and provides targeted equity exposure to companies involved in the production, processing and recycling of rare earths and strategic metals (for example neodymium, dysprosium, lithium, cobalt and titanium). The fund is a physically replicating UCITS ETF domiciled in Ireland, listed in GBP on the LSE (ticker REGB), and is concentrated in miners, processors and specialty materials firms across developed and emerging markets. Returns are driven primarily by demand for critical minerals from clean-energy, electric-vehicle and advanced-technology supply chains, commodity price moves and company-level operational developments. Key risks include high sector concentration, significant exposure to Chinese producers and to smaller-cap mining equities, plus regulatory and geopolitical shifts that can sharply affect prices; the ETF is typically used for tactical or thematic exposure rather than core equity allocation.

Top holdings:

  • Albemarle Corporation (ALB): 7.78%
  • Almonty Industries Ltd.: 7.71%
  • Xiamen Tungsten Co., Ltd.: 7.59%
  • China Northern Rare Earth (Group) High‑Tech Co., Ltd.: 7.26%
  • Lynas Rare Earths Ltd.: 7.09%
  • Sociedad Química y Minera de Chile S.A. (SQM): 5.46%
  • Hubei Zhenhua Chemical Co., Ltd.: 2.8%

Price History

1 Year change: +151.45% (+£8.34)

Date Close Volume
Apr 10 £13.85 113,693
Apr 09 £13.62 143,032
Apr 08 £13.54 209,508
Apr 07 £13.03 76,633
Apr 02 £13.02 86,276
Apr 01 £13.14 118,145
Mar 31 £12.85 136,619
Mar 30 £12.82 219,560
Mar 27 £12.92 108,630
Mar 26 £12.49 122,029
Mar 25 £12.97 149,898
Mar 24 £12.42 212,579
Mar 23 £12.13 333,814
Mar 20 £11.77 133,946
Mar 19 £12.00 319,188
Mar 18 £12.87 135,010
Mar 17 £13.14 105,477
Mar 16 £12.96 137,355
Mar 13 £13.33 125,451
Mar 12 £13.73 96,733
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