TSX:ZCN (BMO S&P/TSX Capped Composite Index ETF)

About ZCN

BMO SPTSX Capped Composite Index ETF seeks to replicate to the extent possible the performance of the SPTSX Capped Composite Index net of expenses. The fund will invest in and hold the Constituent Securities of the S&PTSX Capped Composite Index in the same proportion as they are reflected in the S&PTSX Capped Composite Index or securities intended to replicate the performance of the index.
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