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Franklin Templeton s diverse and innovative ETF platform was built to provide better client outcomes for a range of market conditions and investment opportunities. The product suite offers active, smart beta and passive ETFs that span multiple asset classes and geographies. For more information, please visit franklintempleton.ca/etf.
Risk Classification Methodology
The methodology used to determine the risk rating of each ETF is based on the CSA s Risk Classification methodology. A summary of this methodology and the investment objectives and strategies of each ETF can be found in the prospectus, which will be available on or around April 6, 2021. The methodology is also available by contacting Franklin Templeton Canada s client service team at 1-800-387-0830 or [email protected]. In accordance with the standardized Risk Classification Methodology mandated by the CSA, Franklin Templeton Canada reviews risk ratings annually, at a minimum, as well as when an ETF u
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Along with its horrific human toll, the Covid-19 pandemic brought widespread disruption that will continue to shape the investment landscape in the new year. On the bright side, there’s hope that mass dissemination of vaccines will alleviate the global health crisis and revive economic growth.
Apart from the initial market shock in March that caused all sectors to plunge, the pandemic has had mixed results for equities. Selected growth stocks surged in 2020, especially in the technology sector, amid the shift to remote working, shopping and education. At the other extreme, industries such as airlines and hotels sustained devastating losses and saw plummeting stock prices.