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The ETF: iShares CDN MidCap Index Fund (XMD)


The iShares CDN MidCap Index Fund seeks to provide long-term capital growth by generally replicating the performance of the S&P/TSX Completion Index through investments in the constituent issuers of such index. The Index is comprised of securities that, on the basis of market capitalization, make up the mid and smaller tier of the Canadian issuers listed on the TSX, selected by S&P using its industrial classifications and guidelines for evaluating capitalization, liquidity and fundamentals.

Investment type: ETF (Exchange-Traded Fund); listed on the Canadian TSX exchange

Fund manager: iShares Canada

Fund information from iShares Canada: iShares CDN MidCap Index Fund

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    ETF Tracks This Index:
    This fund is based on the S&P/TSX Completion Index (TX40). You cannot buy shares in the index directly.

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