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Complete Canadian ETF List - 182 Exchange Traded Funds
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See below for details of the
most recent additions and deletions.
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As
of October 15, 2010, all of the
Canadian traded ETFs in the above files
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MasterDATA performs a complete
inventory of currenytly trading
ETFs every quarter. Each of
6 Canadian ETF sponsor websites
is thoroughly reviewed and new
ETFs added or removed to reflect
the most current offerings. |
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| Our complete Canadian
ETF download list (above) classifies each ETF
into one of the following 6 categories: |
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Canada Equity ETF:
All constituents trade on a Canadian exchange.
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Canada Global Equity ETF: One or more
of the constituents do not trade on a Canadian
exchange. |
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Canada Fixed Income
ETF: The constituent list contains
government and / or corporate debt instruments. |
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Canada Commodity
Based ETF: This classification of ETF
has no constituents but is structured to reflect
the valuation of a commodity such as gold,
silver, oil or interest rates. |
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Canada Exchange
Traded Notes: A type of unsecured,
unsubordinated debt security that was first
issued by Barclays Bank PLC. The purpose of ETNs
is to create a type of security that combines
both the aspects of bonds and exchange traded
funds (ETF). Similar to ETFs, ETNs are traded on
a major exchange. |
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