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About BMO MID PROVINCIAL BOND INDEX ETF CAD UNITS
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Inception date
Mar 19, 2013
Structure
Canadian Mutual Fund Trust (ON)
Dividend treatment
Distributes
Distribution tax treatment
Ordinary income
Income tax type
Capital Gains
Primary advisor
BMO Asset Management, Inc.
The fund provides exposure to midterm bonds in the Canadian provincial sector, which includes Canadian provinces and provincial or territorial corporations, incorporated under their respective jurisdiction. The index holds CAD-denominated bonds with 5-10 years until maturity. These securities are generally guaranteed by the Canadian Provincial Governments and its agencies and have a credit rating of BBB or higher. The index is rebalanced daily. The fund aims to hold fixed income securities in the same proportions as they are reflected in the index. The Manager may also opt to use a sampling strategy, which uses quant analysis to select bonds. Sibling funds ZPL and ZPS provides the same exposure but with maturities of 10+ years and 5 years or less, respectively.
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Neutral
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Moving Averages
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Frequently Asked Questions
An exchange-traded fund (ETF) is a collection of assets (stocks, bonds, commodities, etc.) that track an underlying index and can be bought on an exchange like individual stocks.
ZMP trades at 14.07 CAD today, its price has risen 0.14% in the past 24 hours. Track more dynamics on ZMP price chart.
ZMP net asset value is 14.08 today — it's risen 0.83% over the past month. NAV represents the total value of the fund's assets less liabilities and serves as a gauge of the fund's performance.
ZMP assets under management is 428.92 M CAD. AUM is an important metric as it reflects the fund's size and can serve as a gauge of how successful the fund is in attracting investors, which, in its turn, can influence decision-making.
ZMP price has risen by 0.21% over the last month, and its yearly performance shows a 4.18% increase. See more dynamics on ZMP price chart.
NAV returns, another gauge of an ETF dynamics, have risen by 0.83% over the last month, showed a −0.32% decrease in three-month performance and has increased by 6.46% in a year.
NAV returns, another gauge of an ETF dynamics, have risen by 0.83% over the last month, showed a −0.32% decrease in three-month performance and has increased by 6.46% in a year.
ZMP fund flows account for 100.46 M CAD (1 year). Many traders use this metric to get insight into investors' sentiment and evaluate whether it's time to buy or sell the fund.
Since ETFs work like an individual stock, they can be bought and sold on exchanges (e.g. NASDAQ, NYSE, EURONEXT). As it happens with stocks, you need to select a brokerage to access trading. Explore our list of available brokers to find the one to help execute your strategies. Don't forget to do your research before getting to trading. Explore ETFs metrics in our ETF screener to find a reliable opportunity.
ZMP invests in bonds. See more details in our Analysis section.
ZMP expense ratio is 0.28%. It's an important metric for helping traders understand the fund's operating costs relative to assets and how expensive it would be to hold the fund.
No, ZMP isn't leveraged, meaning it doesn't use borrowings or financial derivatives to magnify the performance of the underlying assets or index it follows.
In some ways, ETFs are safe investments, but in a broader sense, they're not safer than any other asset, so it's crucial to analyze a fund before investing. But if your research gives a vague answer, you can always refer to technical analysis.
Today, ZMP technical analysis shows the buy rating and its 1-week rating is neutral. Since market conditions are prone to changes, it's worth looking a bit further into the future — according to the 1-month rating ZMP shows the buy signal. See more of ZMP technicals for a more comprehensive analysis.
Today, ZMP technical analysis shows the buy rating and its 1-week rating is neutral. Since market conditions are prone to changes, it's worth looking a bit further into the future — according to the 1-month rating ZMP shows the buy signal. See more of ZMP technicals for a more comprehensive analysis.
Yes, ZMP pays dividends to its holders with the dividend yield of 2.91%.
ZMP trades at a premium (0.01%).
Premium/discount to NAV expresses the difference between the ETF’s price and its NAV value. A positive percentage indicates a premium, meaning the ETF trades at a higher price than the calculated NAV. Conversely, a negative percentage indicates a discount, suggesting the ETF trades at a lower price than NAV.
Premium/discount to NAV expresses the difference between the ETF’s price and its NAV value. A positive percentage indicates a premium, meaning the ETF trades at a higher price than the calculated NAV. Conversely, a negative percentage indicates a discount, suggesting the ETF trades at a lower price than NAV.
ZMP shares are issued by Bank of Montreal
ZMP follows the FTSE Canada Mid Term Provincial Bond Index - CAD - Benchmark TR Gross. ETFs usually track some benchmark seeking to replicate its performance and guide asset selection and objectives.
The fund started trading on Mar 19, 2013.
The fund's management style is passive, meaning it's aiming to replicate the performance of the underlying index by holding assets in the same proportions as the index. The goal is to match the index's returns.