Guardian Capital LP Launches Ultra Short-Term Canadian and U.S. T-Bill Funds
11 Juillet 2023 - 2:40PM
Guardian Capital LP (Guardian Capital) is excited to announce the
launch of the ETF series of Guardian Ultra-Short Canadian T-Bill
Fund and Guardian Ultra-Short U.S. T-Bill Fund (the Guardian
Funds), which are expected to commence trading on the Toronto Stock
Exchange (TSX) when the market opens this morning.
These Guardian Funds are designed to provide
investors with interest income and access to low-risk, high-quality
cash alternatives by investing primarily in short-term Canadian and
U.S. treasury bills, as applicable.
Guardian Fund |
Investment Objective |
Management Fee1 |
Administration Fee1 |
Distribution Frequency |
Guardian Ultra-Short Canadian T-Bill Fund, ETF Units(TSX:
GCTB) |
To provide interest income to unitholders primarily through
exposure to short-term treasury bills issued by the Government of
Canada or a Canadian Province with remaining maturities of three
months or less. |
0.12% |
0.02% |
Monthly, if any |
Guardian Ultra-Short U.S. T-Bill Fund, ETF Units2(TSX:
GUTB.U) |
To provide interest income to unitholders primarily through
exposure to short-term treasury bills issued by the federal
government of the U.S. with remaining maturities of three months or
less. |
0.12% |
0.02% |
Monthly, if any |
- Plus applicable taxes.
- This Guardian Fund’s assets and
liabilities, as well as its net asset value and distributions, are
calculated in U.S. dollars. Units of this Guardian Fund are offered
for purchase in U.S. dollars.
“With interest rates rising significantly over
the past two years, cash and cash alternatives have once again
become a very attractive asset class for investors looking to
generate monthly income with low risk. One of the more efficient
ways for investors to get this access is through ultra-short
T-Bills, which currently pay attractive yields with low credit
risk, as these are government-backed securities,” said Barry
Gordon, Managing Director, Head of Retail Asset Management at
Guardian Capital. “We’re excited to launch these two actively
managed T-Bill funds, which provide exposure to ultra-short T-Bills
with durations of generally less than six months, and will utilize
the extensive depth of experience of our fixed income team with the
goal of maximizing return opportunities within this asset
class.”
Each Guardian Fund has closed its initial
offering of ETF Units. In addition to ETF Units, each Guardian Fund
offers Series A Mutual Fund Units, Series F Mutual Fund Units and
Series I Mutual Fund Units (collectively, Units). Units of Guardian
Ultra-Short Canadian T-Bill Fund are denominated in Canadian
dollars, and Units of Guardian Ultra-Short U.S. T-Bill Fund are
denominated in U.S. dollars.
For more details about the Guardian Funds, visit
www.guardiancapital.com/investmentsolutions.
About Guardian Capital LP
Guardian Capital LP is the manager and portfolio
manager of the Guardian Capital Funds and Guardian Capital ETFs,
with capabilities that span a range of asset classes, geographic
regions and specialty mandates. Additionally, Guardian Capital LP
manages portfolios for institutional clients such as defined
benefit and defined contribution pension plans, insurance
companies, foundations, endowments and investment funds. Guardian
Capital LP is a wholly owned subsidiary of Guardian Capital Group
Limited and the successor to its original investment management
business, which was founded in 1962. For further information on
Guardian Capital LP, please call 416-350-8899 or visit
www.guardiancapital.com.
About Guardian Capital Group
Limited
Guardian Capital Group Limited (“Guardian”) is a
global financial services company, which provides extensive
investment management services to institutional, retail and private
high and ultra-high-net worth clients through its subsidiaries. As
at March 31, 2023, Guardian had C$56.3 billion of total client
assets, while managing a proprietary investment portfolio with a
fair market value of C$1.3 billion. Founded in 1962, Guardian’s
reputation for steady growth, long-term relationships and its core
values of trustworthiness, integrity and stability have been key to
its success over six decades. Its Common and Class A shares are
listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange as GCG and GCG.A,
respectively. To learn more about Guardian, visit
www.guardiancapital.com.
For further information, please contact:
Angela ShimAShim@guardiancapital.com
This communication is intended for informational
purposes only and does not constitute an offer to sell or the
solicitation of an offer to purchase Guardian Funds and is not, and
should not be construed as, investment, tax, legal or accounting
advice, and should not be relied upon in that regard. Commissions,
management fees and expenses all may be associated with investments
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or sell units of an exchange traded fund (“ETF”) on the Toronto
Stock Exchange (“TSX”). If units of an ETF are purchased or sold on
the TSX, investors may pay more than the current net asset value
when buying units of the ETF and may receive less than the current
net asset value when selling them. ETF and mutual fund securities,
including Units of the Guardian Funds, are not covered by the
Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation or by any other government
deposit insurer. There can be no assurances that the Guardian Funds
will be able to maintain the net asset value per unit of the Mutual
Fund Units at a constant amount or that the full amount of your
investment in the Guardian Funds will be returned to you. The
values of ETF Units of the Guardian Funds change frequently. ETFs
and mutual funds are not guaranteed and past performance may not be
repeated.
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