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Hurricane Ian recovery efforts boost ProcureAM's FEMA ETF

Por: Fox Business Business October 06, 2022

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Florida Citrus Mutual CEO Matt Joyner discusses the impact of Hurricane Ian on food costs and the citrus industry on 'The Claman Countdown.' An exchange-traded fund launched back in June may offer investors an opportunity to capitalize on Hurricane Ian recovery efforts.  The Procure Disaster Recovery Strategy ETF, which trades under the ticker symbol FEMA, tracks the equal-weighted VettaFi Natural Disaster Recovery and Mitigation... + full article



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