TORONTO, Jan. 26,
2023 /CNW/ - Horizons ETFs Management (Canada) Inc. ("Horizons ETFs") is proud
to announce that eight of its exchange-traded funds ("ETFs")
have been awarded Fundata FundGrade A+® Awards ("Fundata
Awards") for 2022:
ETF
Name
|
Ticker
|
CIFSC
Category¹
|
FundGrade
Start Date²
|
Category
Size³
|
Horizons Equal Weight
Canada REIT
Index ETF
|
HCRE
|
Real Estate
Equity
|
2020-01-31
|
73
|
Horizons Global Uranium
Index ETF
|
HURA
|
Alternative Equity
Focused
|
2020-01-31
|
53
|
Horizons Equal Weight
Canada Banks
Index ETF
|
HEWB
|
Financial Services
Equity
|
2020-01-31
|
54
|
Horizons
NASDAQ-100 ® Index ETF
|
HXQ
|
U.S. Equity
|
2017-01-31
|
836
|
Horizons S&P/TSX
60TM Index ETF
|
HXT
|
Canadian
Equity
|
2013-01-31
|
371
|
Horizons Active Cdn
Dividend ETF
|
HAL
|
Canadian Dividend
& Income Equity
|
2013-01-31
|
271
|
Horizons Active Global
Dividend ETF
|
HAZ
|
Global
Equity
|
2013-01-31
|
1146
|
Horizons Active
Ultra-Short Term
Investment Grade Bond ETF
|
HFR
|
Canadian Short
Term Fixed Income
|
2013-01-31
|
162
|
¹Canadian Investment Funds Standards Committee (CIFSC)
²Used by Fundata to calculate the relevant time period. The end
date for the FundGrade calculation is December 31, 2022.
³Number of peers in CIFSC Category
Created by Fundata Canada Inc., the FundGrade rating system uses
risk-adjusted performance figures to rank and grade Canadian
investment funds, which include ETFs. Based on up to 10 years of
performance data, the 'A+ Grade' is strictly a quantitative
calculation conducted on an annual basis, which results in a grade
score ranking, according to the fund classification standards
defined by the Canadian Investment Funds Standards Committee
("CIFSC").
"I'm happy to announce that we've received eight Fundata
Awards for 2022, including for funds recognized for the first time,
as well as for ETFs that have consistently been awarded by
Fundata," said Jasmit
Bhandal, interim President and CEO of Horizons ETFs. "As
our list of ETFs with established track records continues to grow,
they are earning an increasing amount of recognition for excellence
in their respective Fundata categories, and we hope this trend will
continue."
Five of Horizons ETFs' funds – HCRE, HURA, HEWB, HAZ and HFR –
were recognized for the first time by the Fundata Awards for their
achievements in their respective categories.
HCRE provides tax-efficient, equal-weight exposure to Canadian
real estate through a diversified portfolio of real estate
investment trust securities, which represent pools of money
invested in office buildings, apartment complexes, warehouses and
shopping centers. HCRE was recognized within the Real Estate Equity
category.
HURA is the first ETF in Canada
focused exclusively on the uranium sector and provides global
exposure to companies involved in the uranium mining and
exploration industry as well as exposure to the price of the
physical uranium commodity. HURA was recognized within the
Alternative Equity Focused category.
Recognized within the Financial Services Equity category, HEWB
offers tax-efficient, equal-weight exposure to Canada's six largest banks: Royal Bank of
Canada, Toronto-Dominion Bank,
Bank of Nova Scotia, Bank of
Montreal, Canadian Imperial Bank
of Commerce, and National Bank of Canada.
HXT and HXQ also earned Fundata Awards for their respective
achievements in the Canadian and U.S. Equity categories. Both ETFs
are a part of Horizons ETFs' corporate class ETF family, a
structure that can help provide minimal tracking error and is
potentially more tax-efficient for taxable Canadian investors. HXT
has been recognized with a Fundata Award for five consecutive years
now, while HXQ has now been recognized for four years in a row.
Sub-advised by Guardian Capital LP, HAL and HAZ are both
actively managed dividend-focused ETFs. Focused on Canadian
dividend-producing companies, HAL is celebrating four consecutive
years of Fundata Award recognition within the Canadian Dividend
& Fixed Income category, while HAZ, which takes a global
approach to dividend-producing companies has earned its first
Fundata Award within the Global Equity category, which included
1146 eligible funds.
Sub-advised by Fiera Capital Corporation, one of Canada's leading fixed income managers, HFR
was recognized by the Fundata Awards within the Canadian Short Term
Fixed Income category. HFR is an actively-managed high-grade
corporate bond ETF that is designed to pay a higher yield as
interest rates rise.
For more information on any of our Fundata Award-winning ETFs,
please visit us at www.HorizonsETFs.com.
About Horizons ETFs Management
(Canada) Inc.
(www.HorizonsETFs.com)
Horizons ETFs Management (Canada) Inc. is an innovative financial
services company and offers one of the largest suites of exchange
traded funds in Canada. The
Horizons ETFs product family includes a broadly diversified range
of solutions for investors of all experience levels to meet their
investment objectives in a variety of market conditions. Horizons
ETFs has approximately $23 billion of
assets under management and 107 ETFs listed on major Canadian stock
exchanges.
Commissions, management fees and expenses all may be associated
with an investment in exchange traded products (the "Horizons
Exchange Traded Products") managed by Horizons ETFs Management
(Canada) Inc. The Horizons
Exchange Traded Products are not guaranteed, their values change
frequently and past performance may not be repeated. The prospectus
contains important detailed information about the Horizons Exchange
Traded Products. Please read the relevant prospectus before
investing.
FundGrade A+® is used with permission from Fundata Canada Inc.,
all rights reserved. The annual FundGrade A+® Awards are presented
by Fundata Canada Inc. to recognize the "best of the best" among
Canadian investment funds. The FundGrade A+® calculation is
supplemental to the monthly FundGrade ratings and is calculated at
the end of each calendar year. The FundGrade rating system
evaluates funds based on their risk-adjusted performance, measured
by Sharpe Ratio, Sortino Ratio, and Information Ratio. The score
for each ratio is calculated individually, covering all time
periods from 2 to 10 years. The scores are then weighted equally in
calculating a monthly FundGrade. The top 10% of funds earn an A
Grade; the next 20% of funds earn a B Grade; the next 40% of funds
earn a C Grade; the next 20% of funds receive a D Grade; and the
lowest 10% of funds receive an E Grade. To be eligible, a fund must
have received a FundGrade rating every month in the previous year.
The FundGrade A+® uses a GPA-style calculation, where each monthly
FundGrade from "A" to "E" receives a score from 4 to 0,
respectively. A fund's average score for the year determines its
GPA. Any fund with a GPA of 3.5 or greater is awarded a FundGrade
A+® Award. For more information, see www.FundGradeAwards.com.
Although Fundata makes every effort to ensure the accuracy and
reliability of the data contained herein, the accuracy is not
guaranteed by Fundata.
Horizons Equal Weight Canada REIT
Index ETF (HCRE)
HCRE seeks to replicate, to the extent possible, the performance
of the Solactive Equal Weight Canada REIT Index (Total Return), net
of expenses. The Solactive Equal Weight Canada REIT Index (Total
Return) is an equal-weight index of Canadian-listed real estate
investment trust equity securities.
Performance for HCRE for the period ending December 31, 2022, is as follows: -17.46% (1
year), 1.08% (3 years), and 5.40% (since inception on January 22, 2019). HCRE was awarded its FundGrade
A+® Award for the two-year period ending December 31, 2022. In its award category – Real
Estate Equity – HCRE was in competition with 73 other investment
funds.
Horizons Global Uranium Index ETF
(HURA)
HURA seeks to replicate, to the extent possible, the performance
of the Solactive Global Uranium Pure-Play Index, net of expenses.
The Solactive Global Uranium Pure-Play Index is designed to provide
exposure to the performance of a basket of issuers which (a) are
primarily involved in the uranium mining and exploration industry,
or (b) invest and participate directly in the physical price of
uranium.
Performance for HURA for the period ending December 31, 2022, is as follows: -3.81% (1
year), 39.82% (3 years), and 25.68% (since inception on
May 15, 2019). HURA was awarded its
FundGrade A+® Award for the two-year period ending December 31, 2022. In its award category –
Alternative Equity Focused – HURA was in competition with 53 other
investment funds.
Horizons Equal Weight Canada Banks
Index ETF (HEWB)
HEWB seeks to replicate, to the extent possible, the performance
of the Solactive Equal Weight Canada Banks Index (Total Return),
net of expenses. The Solactive Equal Weight Canada Banks Index
(Total Return) is an equal weight index of equity securities of
diversified Canadian banks.
Performance for HEWB for the period ending December 31, 2022, is as follows: -10.35% (1
year), 9.22% (3 years), and 9.01% (since inception on January 22, 2019). HEWB was awarded its FundGrade
A+® Award for the two-year period ending December 31, 2022. In its award category –
Financial Services Equity – HEWB was in competition with 54 other
investment funds.
Horizons NASDAQ-100® Index ETF
(HXQ)
HXQ seeks to replicate, to the extent possible, the performance
of the NASDAQ 100® Index (Total Return), net of expenses. The
NASDAQ 100® Index (Total Return) includes 100 of the largest U.S.
and international non-financial companies listed on The NASDAQ
Stock Market.
Performance for HXQ for the period ending December 31, 2022, is as follows: -27.86% (1
year), 9.78% (3 years), 13.48% (5 years), and 15.72% (since
inception on April 19, 2016). HXQ was
awarded its FundGrade A+® Award for the five-year period ending
December 31, 2022. In its award
category – U.S. Equity – HXQ was in competition with 836 other
investment funds.
Horizons S&P/TSX 60™ Index ETF
(HXT)
HXT seeks to replicate, to the extent possible, the performance
of the S&P/TSX 60™ Index (Total Return), net of expenses. The
S&P/TSX 60™ Index (Total Return) is designed to measure the
performance of the large-cap market segment of the Canadian equity
market.
Performance for HXT for the period ending December 31, 2022, is as follows: -6.29% (1
year), 8.17% (3 years), 7.34% (5 years), 8.31% (10 years), and
7.32% (since inception on September 14,
2010). HXT was awarded its FundGrade A+® Award for the
nine-year period ending December 31,
2022. In its award category – Canadian Equity – HXT was in
competition with 371 other investment funds.
Horizons Active Cdn Dividend ETF
(HAL)
HAL seeks long-term total returns consisting of regular dividend
income and long-term capital growth. HAL invests primarily in
equity securities of North American companies with above-average
dividend yields.
Performance for HAL for the period ending December 31, 2022, is as follows: 3.17% (1 year),
6.87% (3 years), 7.92% (5 years), 8.91% (10 years), and 8.78%
(since inception on February 9,
2010). HAL was awarded its FundGrade A+® Award for the
nine-year period ending December 31,
2022. In its award category – Canadian Dividend & Income
Equity – HAL was in competition with 271 other investment
funds.
Horizons Active Global Dividend
ETF (HAZ)
HAZ seeks long-term returns consisting of regular dividend
income and modest long-term capital growth. HAZ invests primarily
in equity and equity-related securities of companies with
operations located anywhere in the world.
Performance for HAZ for the period ending December 31, 2022, is as follows: -8.60% (1
year), 7.51% (3 years), 7.28% (5 years), 11.22% (10 years), and
11.15% (since inception on July 20,
2010). HAZ was awarded its FundGrade A+® Award for the
nine-year period ending December 31,
2022. In its award category – Global Equity – HAZ was in
competition with 1146 other investment funds.
Horizons Active Ultra-Short Term
Investment Grade Bond ETF (HFR)
HFR is to generate income that is consistent with prevailing
Canadian short-term corporate bond yields while reducing the
potential effects of Canadian interest rate fluctuations on HFR.
HFR invests primarily in a portfolio of Canadian debt (including
debt-like securities) directly, and hedges the portfolio's interest
rate risk by maintaining a portfolio duration that is not more than
one year. HFR may also invest directly in debt of U.S. companies,
as well as indirectly through investments in securities of Listed
Funds. HFR uses derivatives, including interest rate swaps, to
deliver a floating rate of income.
Performance for HFR for the period ending December 31, 2022, is as follows: -0.55% (1
year), 1.21% (3 years), 1.76% (5 years), 1.86% (10 years), and
2.11% (since inception on December 10,
2010). HFR was awarded its FundGrade A+® Award for the
nine-year period ending December 31,
2022. In its award category – Canadian Short Term Fixed
Income – HFR was in competition with 162 other investment
funds.
For more information on the rating system, visit
www.Fundata.com/ProductsServices/FundGrade.aspx.
SOURCE Horizons ETFs Management (Canada) Inc.