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Franklin FTSE Canada ETF

37.35 USD
+0.22
0.59%
At close Apr 17, 4:00 PM EDT
1 day
0.59%
5 days
5.18%
1 month
0.81%
3 months
1.00%
6 months
-1.58%
Year to date
1.63%
1 year
12.20%
5 years
78.88%
10 years
48.92%
0
Funds holding %
of 7,419 funds
Analysts bullish %

Fund manager confidence

Based on 2024 Q4 regulatory disclosures by fund managers ($100M+ AUM)

83% more first-time investments, than exits

New positions opened: 11 | Existing positions closed: 6

12% more funds holding

Funds holding: 43 [Q3] → 48 (+5) [Q4]

2.32% less ownership

Funds ownership: 92.65% [Q3] → 90.34% (-2.32%) [Q4]

5% less capital invested

Capital invested by funds: $382M [Q3] → $362M (-$19.9M) [Q4]

40% less repeat investments, than reductions

Existing positions increased: 9 | Existing positions reduced: 15

Research analyst outlook

We haven’t received any recent analyst ratings for FLCA.

Financial journalist opinion

Positive
Seeking Alpha
1 month ago
FLCA: Why I Prefer Canada Stock-Picking To This ETF
Franklin FTSE Canada ETF seeks to closely track the FTSE Canada RIC Capped Index. This is one of 3 ETFs that focus on Canadian equities, and all 3 have performed similarly. The global market is too pricey for me to look at this ETF to own currently. But its stock holdings represents a nice shopping list for stock picking.
FLCA: Why I Prefer Canada Stock-Picking To This ETF
Neutral
Seeking Alpha
1 month ago
The Stocks And ETFs Driving Trump's Tariff Target Markets
Trump's tariffs cause short-term volatility, but long-term market impact is minimal; earnings remain the key focus for investors. The three countries in questions are Canada, China, and Mexico. This blog dives into several major companies domiciled in one of those three countries. In the long-term scheme of things the fundamentals of the companies behind these ADRs and stocks are likely to be more deterministic than any geopolitical factors.
The Stocks And ETFs Driving Trump's Tariff Target Markets
Neutral
Seeking Alpha
5 months ago
Trump 2.0 And What It May Mean For Markets, The Economy And Canada
What a Trump win means for the markets. A second Trump presidency: The implications for trade.
Trump 2.0 And What It May Mean For Markets, The Economy And Canada
Positive
Seeking Alpha
5 months ago
Rate Cuts Open Door For Potential Opportunity In REITs
Lower interest rates have boosted REITs. Financial health of the REITs may provide more support. Some REIT sectors are more challenged than others though.
Rate Cuts Open Door For Potential Opportunity In REITs
Positive
Seeking Alpha
6 months ago
Why Canada's Market Rally May Have Legs
Why Canadian stocks are rallying. Is Canada's equity rally different than the U.S.?
Why Canada's Market Rally May Have Legs
Negative
Seeking Alpha
6 months ago
From Bad To Worse: Why Canada Is Finding Itself With A Productivity Problem
Canada's productivity problem. Why Canada's construction industry has begun to struggle.
From Bad To Worse: Why Canada Is Finding Itself With A Productivity Problem
Negative
Seeking Alpha
7 months ago
Bank Of Canada Cuts For A Third Time With Rates Heading Towards 3%
The BoC cut rates for a third consecutive meeting, citing easing inflation pressures, rising unemployment and a cooling economy. Further cuts are coming, and we are targeting 3% rates for next summer.
Bank Of Canada Cuts For A Third Time With Rates Heading Towards 3%
Neutral
Seeking Alpha
7 months ago
Bank Of Canada: Three In A Row With 3% Rates Targeted
The Bank of Canada is widely expected to cut the overnight rate for a third consecutive meeting, as slowing inflation and rising unemployment incentivise the central bank to get policy to a more neutral level quickly. We look for rates to fall to 3% by the end of second quarter 2025.
Bank Of Canada: Three In A Row With 3% Rates Targeted
Neutral
Seeking Alpha
8 months ago
Bank Of Canada Delivers Second Consecutive Rate Cut
Bank of Canada cuts again. Are they done for the year?
Bank Of Canada Delivers Second Consecutive Rate Cut
Negative
Seeking Alpha
8 months ago
Bank Of Canada Is Not Afraid Of Diverging From The Fed
The BoC cut rates by 25bp to 4.50% and signalled more cuts are likely on the way. The BoC-Fed policy rate gap is at the widest since 2007 (100bp) and markets are doubting a September cut probably for this reason.
Bank Of Canada Is Not Afraid Of Diverging From The Fed
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