Franklin Templeton adds pair of actively managed Fixed Income ETFs

Franklin Templeton staff at opening bell of TSX Monday to launch two more actively managed bond ETFs

Franklin Templeton Canada has announced the launch of two new actively managed fixed income ETFs that will invest directly in two Franklin Bissett mutual funds. Franklin Templeton’s employees rang the Toronto Stock Exchange’s opening bell on Monday morning (July 8) to celebrate the listings of the new funds.

“Investors are looking for actively managed fixed income to provide stability in their portfolios,” said Duane Green, president and CEO, Franklin Templeton Canada in a press release. “Now they can access the compelling, risk-adjusted returns of our Franklin Bissett fixed income mutual funds in either an ETF or mutual fund structure depending on what works best for their portfolio.”

Franklin Liberty Core Plus Bond ETF (FLCP) invests in series O of Franklin Bissett Core Plus Bond Fund, with a management and administration fees totalling 55 bps. It seeks to provide high current income and some long-term capital appreciation through exposure to primarily Canadian fixed income securities, including federal and provincial government and corporate bonds, debentures and short-term notes. The fund is co-managed by Tom O’Gorman, SVP and director of fixed income, Franklin Bissett, and Darcy Briggs, SVP and portfolio manager, Franklin Bissett. They have 29 and 25 years of industry experience, and eight and 14 years with the firm, respectively.

Franklin Liberty Short Duration Bond ETF (FLSD) invests in series O of Franklin Bissett Short Duration Bond Fund.The management and administration fees total 40 bps. The fund seeks to provide income and preservation of capital through exposure to primarily Canadian fixed-income securities, including federal and provincial government and corporate bonds, debentures and short-term notes. The fund is co-managed by Darcy Briggs and Adrienne Young, VP and director of credit research, Franklin Bissett.

You can find more information on the new bond ETFs at Franklin Templeton’s website, here.

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