Invesco Canada Reveals November Cash Distributions for ETFs
Invesco Canada's Upcoming Cash Distributions
Invesco Canada Ltd. has officially revealed the cash distributions for its exchange-traded funds (ETFs) scheduled for November. Unitholders on record will be eligible to receive these distributions starting on the designated payment date.
Distribution Details Per Unit
The announcement included specific per-unit distribution amounts for various ETFs. This transparency offers unitholders a clear understanding of what to expect in their investment returns.
Highlighting Invesco's ETF Offerings
Invesco boasts a diverse range of ETFs designed to cater to different investment strategies and preferences. Let's take a closer look at some of the distinguished options available:
1. Invesco Low Volatility Portfolio ETF (PLV)
This ETF offers a stable cash distribution of $0.05351 with a monthly payment frequency, appealing to those looking for lower-risk investments.
2. Invesco 1-3 Year Laddered Floating Rate Note Index ETF (PFL)
With its focus on generating income in a fluctuating interest rate environment, this ETF provides a distribution of $0.07349, also paid monthly.
3. Invesco Canadian Core Plus Bond ETF (ICCB)
This fund is notable for offering a distribution of $0.07236 monthly, attracting investors seeking core fixed-income strategies.
Investment Risks and Considerations
While ETFs present many opportunities, it’s crucial to consider the associated risks. Investors should review each ETF’s prospectus for detailed information on potential risks and the specific characteristics of each fund.
Ongoing Commitment to Quality
Invesco remains dedicated to providing high-quality investment management, ensuring that their ETFs align with market demands. The firm emphasizes continuous monitoring and updating of its investment strategies.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the payment date for the November distributions?
The cash distributions will be payable on December 6, following the record date of November 28.
How can I find out more about Invesco's ETFs?
For further information, consider exploring Invesco's official website to access detailed fund performance and composition.
What should I know about the tax composition of ETF distributions?
The tax composition will be determined annually, available only after the ETF's tax year-end.
Are there risks associated with investing in ETFs?
Yes, as with any investment, there are risks. It's essential to review each ETF's prospectus to understand potential risks involved.
How can I contact Invesco Canada for inquiries?
You can reach out to Samantha Brandifino at +1 332.323.5557 for any questions or further assistance regarding your investments.
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