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Analysis and statistics

  • Open
    45.5331$
  • Previous Close
    45.2818$
  • 52 Week Change
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  • Day Range
    0.25$
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About

ZGB.TO is the ticker symbol for the BMO Government Bond Index ETF, which is an exchange-traded fund listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange. This ETF aims to replicate the performance of a broad Canadian government bond index, providing investors with exposure to Canadian government debt securities. It typically holds a diversified portfolio of bonds issued by the Government of Canada and provincial governments.

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Factors

Government of Canada Bond Yields: ZGB.TO's price is inversely related to Government of Canada bond yields. Rising yields typically decrease the ETF's price as existing bonds become less attractive.

Interest Rate Expectations: Anticipated changes in the Bank of Canada's policy rate influence ZGB.TO. Expectations of rate hikes depress prices, while anticipated rate cuts boost them.

Inflation: Higher inflation erodes the real value of fixed-income securities. Rising inflation expectations often lead to lower ZGB.TO prices.

Credit Quality: Although ZGB.TO holds Government of Canada bonds (virtually risk-free), overall investor sentiment regarding sovereign debt can have an impact.

Supply and Demand: Market dynamics, including investor appetite for fixed-income investments, affect ZGB.TO's price. High demand increases the price, while increased selling pressure lowers it.

Global Economic Conditions: Global economic uncertainty can drive investors towards safer assets like Government of Canada bonds, potentially increasing demand for ZGB.TO.

ETF Liquidity: The liquidity of ZGB.TO itself plays a role. Lower liquidity can lead to wider bid-ask spreads and potentially greater price volatility.

Currency Fluctuations: For foreign investors, changes in the value of the Canadian dollar relative to their home currency can impact returns.

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