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  • Open
    7.0011$
  • Previous Close
    7.0011$
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About

CIQ-UN.TO represents the Purpose Core Dividend Fund, a Canadian exchange-traded fund (ETF) managed by Purpose Investments. This fund aims to provide investors with a balance of income and long-term capital appreciation by investing primarily in dividend-paying securities. It is listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX).

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Factors

Market Interest Rates: Rising interest rates often decrease CIQ-UN.TO's price as fixed-income investments become more attractive.

Credit Spreads: Wider credit spreads indicate higher perceived risk, potentially lowering the price of CIQ-UN.TO which invests in corporate bonds.

Economic Growth: Stronger economic growth can lead to higher interest rates and potentially lower bond prices, affecting CIQ-UN.TO.

Inflation Expectations: Higher inflation expectations can push bond yields up and decrease the price of CIQ-UN.TO as investors demand higher returns.

Fund Management Performance: If the fund manager's decisions underperform its benchmark, CIQ-UN.TO's price might suffer.

Investor Sentiment: General market optimism or pessimism can influence demand for fixed-income investments like CIQ-UN.TO.

Supply and Demand: Increased selling pressure relative to buying interest will generally lower the price of CIQ-UN.TO units.

Underlying Bond Prices: The fund's price reflects the value of the bonds it holds; declines in those prices directly impact CIQ-UN.TO.

Currency Fluctuations: For CIQ-UN.TO, changes in currency exchange rates could affect returns if the fund has exposure to foreign bonds.

Changes in Regulations: New regulatory requirements could affect the fund's operations and thus impact its price.

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