ETF Components for CIC - First Asset CanBanc Income Class ETF


Below is a list of stocks held by this ETF. We only list holdings in the same market. If this is a global ETF, there may be additional components other than those listed here.

Holdings

Symbol Grade Price % Change Allocation
CM A -0.30 17.03
NA A -0.52 16.75
BNS A 0.13 16.14
BMO D -0.37 15.73

Recent News for First Asset CanBanc Income Class ETF & its Holdings

Date Stock Title
Sep 6 CM Oil Sinks as Weak US Jobs Report Adds to Concerns About Demand
Sep 6 CM 3 Reasons Why Canadian Imperial Bank (CM) Is a Great Growth Stock
Sep 6 BMO Canada Jobless Rate Jumps to Highest Since 2017 Outside Covid
Sep 6 CM Canada Jobless Rate Jumps to Highest Since 2017 Outside Covid
Sep 6 CM Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CM) Hits Fresh High: Is There Still Room to Run?
Sep 6 CM CIBC Receives TSX Approval for Normal Course Issuer Bid
Sep 6 BNS Scotia Global Asset Management announces fund closure
Sep 5 CM Canadian Imperial Bank (CM) Is Up 7.39% in One Week: What You Should Know
Sep 5 BMO BMO on Canada's Productivity "Puzzle"; 1st of 2 Parts
Sep 5 CM CIBC Outlines Executive Appointments; Jon Hountalas Transitioning to Role of Vice Chair
Sep 5 NA Marie Chantal Gingras to speak at the Barclays Annual Global Financial Services Conference
Sep 5 BNS Do Options Traders Know Something About Bank of Nova Scotia (BNS) Stock We Don't?
Sep 5 CM 3 Canadian Dividend Stocks On The TSX Yielding Up To 5.6%
Sep 5 CM CIBC Agility™ CD earns recognition as 2024's Best Short-Term CD by REAL SIMPLE
Sep 5 CM CIBC Announces Executive Appointments
Sep 4 BMO US Yield Curve Disinverts as Soft Labor Data Fuels Fed Cut Bets
Sep 4 BMO BMO Decreases CDN$ Prime Lending Rate to 6.45 Per Cent
Sep 4 CM Bank of Canada Cuts to 4.25%, Eyes More Easing Ahead
Sep 4 CM CIBC Innovation Banking Provides Growth Capital Financing to threatER
Sep 4 BMO BMO Notes Weakness in Canada's July Merchandise Trade Surplus
The ETF’s investment objectives are to provide Shareholders with (i) quarterly distributions; (ii) the opportunity for capital appreciation; and (iii) lower overall volatility of portfolio returns than would be experienced by owning a portfolio of common shares of the Bank of Montreal, Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, National Bank of Canada, Royal Bank of Canada, The Bank of Nova Scotia and The Toronto-Dominion Bank directly.
Etf Bank Shareholders S&P/Tsx 60 Index Volatility Rate Of Return Montreal Nova Scotia Canadian Imperial Bank Of Commerce Bank Of Canada Bank Of Commerce National Bank Of Canada Royal Bank Of Canada Bank Of Montreal Toronto Dominion Bank
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