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    27.2626$
  • Previous Close
    27.2626$
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About

ZWHC.TO represents the BMO Covered Call Healthcare ETF. This ETF invests in a portfolio of North American healthcare companies while employing a covered call strategy to generate income. The fund's objective is to provide income and to generate long-term capital appreciation, by writing covered call options on a portion of the portfolio. It trades on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX).

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Factors

Global Interest Rates: Higher interest rates typically decrease bond prices, as new bonds offer more attractive yields.

Canadian Economic Growth: Strong economic growth can lead to higher inflation, potentially prompting the Bank of Canada to raise interest rates, negatively impacting bond values.

Credit Quality of Holdings: Changes in the credit ratings of underlying corporate bonds affect investor confidence and their willingness to hold them, influencing the ETF's price.

Supply and Demand for ETF Units: High demand increases the price, while increased supply decreases it. This is influenced by investor sentiment and market conditions.

Inflation Expectations: Rising inflation expectations can erode the real value of fixed income, causing bond prices (and the ETF's price) to decline.

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