Chubb Ltd vs United States Copper Index Fund — how do they compare? Chubb Ltd trades at $344.57 (market cap $137.59B), while United States Copper Index Fund trades at $38.39. The key difference: Chubb Ltd pays a 1.15% dividend while United States Copper Index Fund pays none. Which is the better fit depends on your goals.
| CB | CPER | |
|---|---|---|
Market Cap | $137.59B | — |
Sector | Financials | Commodities - Metals/Agriculture |
52-Week High | $361.17 | $40.60 |
52-Week Low | $265.99 | $27.21 |
Enterprise Value | $158.64B | — |
Dividend Yield | 1.15% | — |
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Latest headlines on both assets
ACE acquired Chubb in the first quarter of 2016 and assumed the Chubb name. The combination makes the new Chubb one of the largest domestic property and casualty insurers, with operations in 54 countries spanning commercial and personal P&C insurance, reinsurance, and life insurance.
Read more on CB →CPER is a commodity ETF that tracks the price of copper futures via the SummerHaven Copper Index. It provides direct exposure to the 'red metal' using a rules-based strategy to select futures contracts, making it a key tool for hedging or betting on industrial growth and electrification.
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