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iShares High Quality Canadian Bond Index ETF T.XQB

Alternate Symbol(s):  ISHQF

The investment objective of the Fund is to replicate, to the extent possible, the performance of the FTSE Canada Liquid Universe Capped Bond Index, net of expenses. Under normal market conditions, the Fund will primarily invest in securities of one or more exchange-traded funds managed by BlackRock Canada or an affiliate and/or Canadian fixed income securities. The Index consists of a well-diversified selection of investment-grade as determined by the index provider, liquid bonds issued domestically in Canada and denominated in Canadian dollars and is comprised of approximately 60% government bonds and 40% corporate bonds including certain qualifying asset-backed securities. To achieve its investment objective the Fund uses an indexing strategy.


TSX:XQB - Post by User

Comment by grayandgrayon Sep 26, 2006 3:11pm
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RE: lambs

RE: lambsin theory the market cap shouldn't change, just the share price and number o/s, but in practise it's often a bad thing with some kind of inertia dragging the consolidated price back down. Too scary for me when you're talking a few cents against the $2.50 price, I'd bet it erodes under a dollar pretty quick, unless there's some high profit news from CAB.
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