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  2. List of Canadian exchange-traded funds - Wikipedia

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    Vanguard Investments Canada Inc. offers the following 21 ETFs listed on the TSX: TSX: VCE – Vanguard FTSE Canada Index ETF; TSX: VCN – Vanguard FTSE Canada All Cap Index ETF; TSX: VDY – Vanguard FTSE Canadian High Dividend Yield Index ETF; TSX: VRE – Vanguard FTSE Canadian Capped REIT Index ETF; TSX: VUN – Vanguard U.S. Total Market ...

  3. Reverse stock split - Wikipedia

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    A reverse split is the opposite of a stock split. Typically, the exchange temporarily adds a "D" to the end of a ticker symbol during a reverse stock split. Sometimes a company may concurrently change its name. This is known as a name change and consolidation (i.e. using a different ticker symbol for the new shares).

  4. Fidelity Investments - Wikipedia

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    Fidelity Investments, formerly known as Fidelity Management & Research (FMR), is an American multinational financial services corporation based in Boston, Massachusetts.. Established in 1946, the company is one of the largest asset managers in the world, with $5.8 trillion in assets under management, and $15.0 trillion in assets under administration, as of September 2024, [4] Fidelity ...

  5. Ticker symbol - Wikipedia

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    A ticker symbol or stock symbol is an abbreviation used to uniquely identify publicly traded shares of a particular stock or security on a particular stock exchange. Ticker symbols are arrangements of symbols or characters (generally Latin letters or digits) which provide a shorthand for investors to refer to, purchase, and research securities.

  6. Financial Instrument Global Identifier - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Bloomberg released Bloomberg’s Open Symbology ("BSYM"), a system for identifying financial instruments across asset classes. [1]As of 2014 the name and identifier called 'Bloomberg Global Identifier' (BBGID) was replaced in full and adopted by the Object Management Group and Bloomberg with the standard renamed as the 'Financial Instrument Global Identifier' (FIGI).

  7. List of mutual-fund families in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Royal Bank of Canada: RBC Global Asset Management Inc. RBC Funds 71,842,336 CI Financial Corp. CI Investments Inc. CI Investments 103,200,000 [1] E-L Financial Corporation: Empire Life Investments Empire Life Mutual Funds Toronto-Dominion Bank: TD Asset Management TD Mutual Funds 58,978,000 Invesco: Invesco Trimark Investments

  8. Nasdaq Composite - Wikipedia

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    Index funds that attempt to track the Nasdaq Composite include Fidelity Investments' FNCMX mutual fund [4] and ONEQ [5] [6] exchange-traded fund. Invesco offers the Nasdaq: QQQ exchange-traded fund, which matches the performance of the Nasdaq-100, a different index which tracks 100 of the largest non-financial companies in the Nasdaq Composite and is 90% correlated with the Nasdaq Composite.

  9. S&P/TSX 60 - Wikipedia

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    The S&P/TSX 60 Index is a stock market index of 60 large companies listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange.Launched on December 30, 1998 by the Canadian S&P Index Committee, [1] a unit of S&P Dow Jones Indices, the index has components across nine sectors of the Canadian economy.