World Stocks List
Symbol | Grade | Name | % Change | |
---|---|---|---|---|
CAE | F | CAE Inc. | -0.94 | |
CALL.B | B | Evolve US Banks Enhanced Yield Unheg | 0.00 | |
CCA | B | Cogeco Communications Inc. | 0.96 | |
CCO | D | Cameco Corporation | 8.13 | |
CFLX | B | CIBC Flexible Yield ETF Hedged | 0.12 | |
CG | C | Centerra Gold Inc. | 2.77 | |
CGAA | A | CI First Asset Glb Asset Allocation ETF | 0.00 | |
CGLO | A | CIBC Global Growth ETF | -0.34 | |
CJR.B | D | Corus Entertainment Inc. | -11.76 | |
CM | A | Canadian Imperial Bank Of Commerce | 0.04 |
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Symbol | Grade | Name | Weight | |
---|---|---|---|---|
RBNK | A | RBC CDN Bank Yield Index ETF | 25.61 | |
HURA | D | Horizons Global Uranium Index ETF | 22.06 | |
HBNK | A | Horizons Equal Weight Banks Covered Call ETF | 18.31 | |
CIC | A | First Asset CanBanc Income Class ETF | 18.25 | |
CBNK | A | Mulvihill Enhanced Yield Canadian Bank ETF | 18.03 |
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