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    Canadian active ETFs have seen stellar 15x growth in past 10 years, says Morningstar

    May 29, 2025


    Equities take the largest share of the active ETF assets (39.7%) followed by fixed income (25.7%). But while cash-like strategies including allocation funds, high-interest savings accounts, and money market funds, account for only 15.7% of assets, they are the fastest growing category alongside thematic, while target-risk funds are also showing strong growth.

    More than three quarters of active ETF assets are in single asset-class strategies.

    Recent product launches have come largely in the form of target-maturity and covered-call bond strategies with firms like Fidelity rolling out ETF versions of popular mutual funds. However, 25% of all active ETFs have been delisted over 10 years and 66% of closures were due to liquidation (vs. 42% for mutual funds); liquidated ETFs had an average age of 3.6 years.

    The Canadian active ETF market is a concentrated one with just 39 (5%) holding more than $1 billion in assets and accounting for more than half of the market. More than half (53%) hold less than $50 million in assets.

    Established providers like BMO, Global X, iShares, and CI Investments remain top players by total assets, the report highlights. But they are facing competition though as new entrants continue to disrupt the market. Firms outside the top 10 have grown their market share from less than 1% to 21%.



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