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The Investment Funds Institute of Canada (IFIC) on Jan. 31 released its 2024 Investment Funds Report, offering data and comprehensive analysis of mutual fund and ETF sales and assets under management as well as industry trends.
“This report is the definitive source for investment fund data. IFIC is proud to provide this invaluable tool which helps us to understand the factors and trends shaping the investment landscape in Canada,” said Andy Mitchell, IFIC’s President and CEO.
Mutual fund assets reached record highs in the second half of 2024, and by year-end, increased by 15.7% (compared with 7.1% in 2023). In a notable milestone, ETF assets crossed the $500 billion mark in 2024, achieving a dramatic 35.5% increase in assets.
Data highlights
View complete monthly statistics on IFIC’s website.
Fidelity Investments Canada on Jan. 28 launched three new funds that use Fidelity’s proprietary quantitative and fundamental research.
Fidelity Advanced U.S. Equity Fund
Fidelity Core U.S. Bond ETF (TSX: FCUB)
Arrow Capital Management on Jan. 15 debuted its new liquid alternative mutual fund, WaveFront All-Weather Alternative Fund. It’s also available as an ETF series, listed on the TSX under the ticker symbol WAAV.
The fund uses a multi-asset, multi-strategy approach that aims for superior returns across diverse market conditions. It diversifies investments across all major asset classes – real estate, equities, commodities, fixed income, and diversified currency exposure, including gold.
Invesco Canada on Jan. 13 announced name changes to three Invesco funds. Effective on or about March 24, 2025.
The investment strategies of these Invesco funds will also be updated to align with the new investment strategies of the Invesco ETFs currently held by these Invesco funds.
Global X Investments Canada on Jan. 10 announced that it will be terminating four of its exchange traded funds, effective at the close of business on or about March 24, 2025.
Guardian Capital Group on Jan. 10 announced that it will terminate GuardPath Managed Decumulation 2042 Fund and GuardPath Modern Tontine 2042 Trust, effective on or about March 28, 2025.
Guardian no longer accepts further direct subscriptions of mutual fund units or ETF units of the funds, including switches in from other funds. The monthly switches of the Decumulation Fund’s Hybrid Tontine Series Units into units of the Tontine Trust will also cease effective immediately.
The ETF units of the Decumulation Fund (TSX: GPMD) are anticipated to be voluntarily delisted from the Toronto Stock Exchange at the request of the manager, and to cease trading, following market close on or about March 27, 2025.
RBC Indigo Asset Management Inc. on Jan. 7 announced changes to the RBC Indigo Mutual Funds and/or RBC Indigo Pooled Funds, including proposed fund mergers, closures, and additional changes, effective on or about April 17, 2025.
On March 28, 2024, Royal Bank of Canada completed the acquisition of HSBC Bank Canada. Upon the completion of the acquisition, HSBC Global Asset Management (Canada) Limited became a wholly owned subsidiary of RBC and a member of the RBC Global Asset Management group of companies and was renamed RBC Indigo Asset Management Inc. RBC Indigo continued to operate as the manager of the RBC Indigo Funds and the funds were renamed.
Following the acquisition of HSBC assets, RBC Indigo and RBC Global Asset Management Inc. conducted a review of all fund offerings, which highlighted a high degree of overlap between funds offered by RBC Indigo and RBC GAM. In many cases, RBC Indigo and RBC GAM offer similar types of funds that provide the same exposure to underlying asset classes or that meet specific investment objectives.
Where there is overlap, the RBC Indigo Fund will merge into a substantially similar RBC GAM-managed fund. RBC Indigo Funds that are unique and where no suitable or comparable RBC GAM Fund exists will be either fully transitioned to RBC GAM or closed. Following the implementation of the fund mergers, transitions, and closures, RBC Indigo will be wound-up and dissolved.
See the RBC Indigo press release for complete details of the extensive restructuring.
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