TORONTO, Dec. 18, 2017 /CNW/ - Franklin Templeton
Investments Canada today announced the December 2017 cash distributions and the annual
reinvested distributions for Franklin Liberty Canadian Investment
Grade Corporate ETF (FLCI), Franklin Liberty Risk Managed Canadian
Equity ETF (FLRM), Franklin LibertyQT U.S. Equity Index ETF (FLUS)
and Franklin LibertyQT International Equity Index ETF (FLDM),
available to Canadian investors.
For the December 2017 cash
distributions, unitholders of record on December 29, 2017 will receive a per-unit cash
distribution payable on January 8,
2018.
The annual reinvested distributions, as applicable, will not be
paid in cash but reinvested in additional units and reported as
taxable distributions, with a corresponding increase in each
unitholder's adjusted cost base of their units of the respective
ETF. The additional ETF units will be immediately consolidated so
that the number of units held by the unitholder, the outstanding
units and the net asset value of the ETFs will not change as a
result of the annual reinvested distribution. The annual reinvested
distributions, as applicable, are expected to be capital gains in
nature for each of the ETFs. Unitholders of record on December 29, 2017 will receive a per-unit
reinvested distribution.
The per-unit cash and reinvested distribution amounts in
Canadian dollars and distribution frequency for each ETF are
detailed in the table below:
Fund
Name
|
Ticker
|
Cash
Distribution
Per Unit ($)
|
Distribution
Frequency
|
Annual
Reinvested
Distribution
Per Unit ($)
|
Franklin Liberty
Canadian Investment Grade Corporate ETF
|
FLCI
|
0.092556
|
Monthly
|
0.000000
|
Franklin Liberty Risk
Managed Canadian Equity ETF
|
FLRM
|
0.155538
|
Quarterly
|
0.000000
|
Franklin LibertyQT
U.S. Equity Index ETF
|
FLUS
|
0.113728
|
Quarterly
|
0.000000
|
Franklin LibertyQT
International Equity Index ETF
|
FLDM
|
0.370072
|
Semi-annually
|
0.000000
|
If there are any changes to these distribution amounts,
Franklin Templeton will issue
another press release. The actual taxable amounts of cash and
reinvested distributions for 2017, including the tax
characteristics of the distributions, will be reported to brokers
through CDS Clearing and Depository Services Inc. in early
2018.
For more information, please visit LibertyShares.ca.
About Franklin Templeton Investments
Franklin
Templeton Investments Corp. (known as Franklin Templeton
Investments Canada) is a subsidiary of Franklin Resources, Inc.
[NYSE:BEN]. Franklin Resources, Inc. is a global investment
management organization operating as Franklin Templeton
Investments, which provides global and domestic investment
management to retail, institutional and sovereign wealth clients in
over 170 countries. Through specialized teams, the company has
expertise across all asset classes – including equity, fixed
income, alternative and custom solutions. The company's more than
650 investment professionals are supported by its integrated,
worldwide team of risk management professionals and global trading
desk network. With offices in over 30 countries, the California-based company has 70 years of
investment experience and over US$753
billion (C$971 billion) in
assets under management as of November 30,
2017. For more information, please visit
franklintempleton.ca.
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Commissions, management fees and expenses may all be associated
with investments in ETFs. Investors should carefully consider an
ETF's investment objectives and strategies, risks, fees and
expenses before investing. The prospectus and ETF facts contain
this and other information. Please read the prospectus and ETF
facts carefully before investing. ETFs trade like stocks, fluctuate
in market value and may trade at prices above or below the ETF's
net asset value. Brokerage commissions and ETF expenses will reduce
returns. Performance of an ETF may vary significantly from the
performance of an index, as a result of transaction costs, expenses
and other factors. ETFs are not guaranteed, their values change
frequently and past performance may not be repeated.
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