TORONTO, Sept. 15, 2017 /CNW/ - RBC Global Asset Management Inc. (RBC GAM Inc.) today
announced final details regarding the scheduled maturity of RBC Target 2017 Corporate Bond Index ETF (TSX: RQE).
As announced earlier this year, RBC Target 2017 Corporate Bond Index ETF will mature effective at the close of business on
Friday, November 17, 2017. In anticipation of its maturity, subscriptions for units of RQE will no
longer be accepted after the close of business today, Friday, September 15, 2017.
Redemption requests for RBC Target 2017 Corporate Bond Index ETF will be accepted until the close of business on Friday, November 10, 2017. RQE is anticipated to be voluntarily delisted from the TSX, at the request of RBC
GAM Inc., following the close of business on or about Tuesday, November 14, 2017. All units still
held by investors following the delisting will be subject to mandatory redemption on the maturity date of Friday, November 17, 2017.
Investors have the option to either invest the proceeds from RQE into a subsequent maturity of an RBC Target Maturity Corporate Bond ETF or to
utilize the proceeds in a ladder strategy to help manage interest rate and reinvestment risk.
The RBC GAM Inc. family of Target Maturity Corporate Bond ETFs includes six ETFs with maturities ranging from 2018 to
2023.
Unlike traditional ETFs, which have a perpetual life, target maturity ETFs have a specified maturity date established when the
ETF is launched. When the ETF reaches the maturity date, the ETF's final net asset value (NAV) is returned to the current
unitholders.
A target maturity ETF's portfolio contains fixed income securities that mature throughout its stated maturity year. This
structure results in a duration profile similar to that of an individual bond, where the ETF's duration should decline as it
approaches maturity, reducing sensitivity to interest rate changes.
For further information regarding RBC ETFs, please visit www.rbcgam.com/etfs .
Commissions, management fees and expenses all may be associated with investments in exchange-traded funds (ETF). Please read
the prospectus or Fund Facts document before investing. ETFs are not guaranteed, their values change frequently and past
performance may not be repeated. ETF units are bought and sold at market price on a stock exchange and brokerage commissions will
reduce returns. RBC ETFs do not seek to return any predetermined amount at maturity. Index returns do not represent RBC ETF
returns. RBC ETFs are managed by RBC Global Asset Management Inc., which is a member of the RBC GAM group of companies and an
indirect wholly-owned subsidiary of Royal Bank of Canada.
About RBC Global Asset Management
RBC Global
Asset Management (RBC GAM) is the asset management division of Royal Bank of Canada
(RBC) and includes institutional money managers BlueBay Asset Management and Phillips, Hager & North Investment Management.
RBC GAM is a provider of global investment management services and solutions to institutional, high-net-worth and individual
investors through separate accounts, pooled funds, mutual funds, hedge funds, exchange-traded funds and specialty investment
strategies. The RBC GAM group of companies manages approximately $400 billion in assets and have
approximately 1,400 employees located across Canada, the United
States, Europe and Asia.
SOURCE RBC Global Asset Management Inc.
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