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iShares Diversified Monthly Income ETF T.XTR

Alternate Symbol(s):  ISHAF

The investment objective of the Fund is to provide a consistent monthly cash distribution, with the potential for modest long-term capital growth, by investing primarily in exchange-traded funds listed on a recognized Canadian Stock Exchange and managed by BlackRock Canada or an affiliate (Canadian iShares Fund) that provide exposure to a diversified portfolio of income-bearing investments. Exposure to these types of income-bearing investments may also be obtained by investing directly in them and/or through the use of derivatives. To achieve its investment objective the investment strategy of the Fund is to invest primarily in income-bearing Canadian iShares funds. The Fund will invest in a portfolio that is a diversified representation of income-bearing asset classes, including, but not limited to, common equities, fixed income securities and real estate investment trusts. BlackRock Canada will develop and maintain a strategic asset allocation policy for the Fund.


TSX:XTR - Post by User

Post by rhm305on Mar 30, 2007 2:31pm
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Post# 12520997

XTR

XTRI believe they are subject to a dividend tax credit.
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