VAB ETF

VAB ETF Review: Vanguard Canadian Aggregate Bond Index 

VAB ETF: Investment objective

Launched in 2011, the Vanguard Canadian Aggregate Bond Index (VAB ETF) is a standout in the Canadian bond market, amassing nearly $4 billion in assets. This ETF employs a passive strategy, tracking the Bloomberg Global Aggregate Canadian Float Adjusted Bond Index and investing in investment-grade bonds across Canada. What sets VAB apart is its low 0.09% Management Expense Ratio (MER), an impressive 3.55% distribution yield, and a commitment to excellent credit quality. Notably, VAB’s MER is tied for the lowest on this list. The fund’s weighted average duration aligns with its counterparts at 7.4 years, providing a balanced approach.

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Historical performance

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VAB3.12%

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In the realm of financial markets, the dynamics of bonds in the face of rising interest rates are crucial to understand. While bond prices may experience declines in such scenarios, their appeal lies in the reliability of interest payments and the eventual return of capital upon maturity. Bond Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) offer an intriguing alternative, combining low-cost benefits with diversified exposure to the bond market. However, unlike individual bonds, ETFs lack a fixed maturity date.

Designed with long-term investors in mind, bond ETFs provide a cost-effective solution, delivering competitive yields that surpass the returns from keeping funds in idle cash. The strength of these ETFs lies in their ability to navigate various interest rate cycles, offering a dynamic approach to bond investing. Diversification is a key advantage, spreading risk across a portfolio of bonds and enhancing stability compared to holding individual bonds.

While individual bonds assure a fixed return of capital, bond ETFs present a more flexible and diversified strategy. This makes them particularly appealing to investors with extended time horizons, seeking a balance between regular income, potential capital appreciation, and risk mitigation through diversification. In essence, the choice between individual bonds and bond ETFs hinges on the investor’s goals, risk tolerance, and preference for a dynamic or fixed approach to capital deployment.

VAB MER

ETFMER*
%
Vanguard Canadian
Aggregate Bond Index 
0.32

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VAB ETF Stock Profile

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VAB ETF Distribution history

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Date
Record
Date
Payment
Date
Cash Distribution
per Unit
28 Sep 202302 Oct 202310 Oct 2023$0.053986
31 Aug 202301 Sep 202311 Sep 2023$0.062576
31 Jul 202301 Aug 202309 Aug 2023$0.054542
30 Jun 202304 Jul 202311 Jul 2023$0.056222
31 May 202301 Jun 202308 Jun 2023$0.061588

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