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Equity Markets Offset Bond Performance, Leading Canadian Plan Sponsors To Post Positive Median Returns In Q1 2021 According to BNY Mellon Canadian Master Trust Universe

Share this article Fourth quarter of positive median returns since the initial market reaction to the pandemic TORONTO, May 3, 2021 /CNW/ - The median return of the BNY Mellon Canadian Master Trust Universe, a BNY Mellon Global Risk Solutions fund-level tracking service, was +0.60% for the first quarter of 2021. These results mark the fourth consecutive positive quarterly median return following the initial pandemic reaction in Q1 2020. The one-year median return as of March 31, 2021 was +18.90%, while the median 10-year annualized return was +8.29%.  The BNY Mellon Canadian Master Trust Universe results are based on $290.7 billion worth of investment assets in Canadian investment plans, with the average plan size of $3.3 billion. The Universe is designed to provide peer comparisons by plan type and size, and it comprises 87 Canadian corporate, public and university pension plans. Additional insight into the plan results is provided by BNY Mellon s Asset Strategy View, and the U

New investment approaches for risk-adverse Canadians

New investment approaches for risk-averse Canadians By  Jason Heath  on April 28, 2021 Old-school investors may find the capital preservation techniques they have relied on in the past won t work the same in the future. Advertisement Photo by Ono Kosuki from Pexels Bonds have long been the solution for investors seeking capital preservation and reducing portfolio volatility. But falling interest rates have made it tough to earn a fixed income return while preserving capital.  Advertisement Advertisement The current weighted average yield to maturity for the FTSE Canada Universe Bond Index is about 1.72%. According to Morningstar’s 2019 Global Investor Experience Study, the asset-weighted median expense ratio for Canadian fixed income mutual funds was about 1.49% for investors receiving commission-based advice. For investors in fee-based accounts, it was 0.85%, plus management fees (often another 1%). 

Where does one find a 4% conservative rate of return? Plus, the best ETFs for Canadian dividends as payouts return to pre-pandemic levels

Where does one find a 4% conservative rate of return? Plus, the best ETFs for Canadian dividends as payouts return to pre-pandemic levels
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