Fidelity Launches Four New Mutual Funds and ETF Series
Fidelity Investments Canada ULC announced the launch of four new mutual funds and corresponding ETF series plus one new ETF Fund. The products provide exposure to emerging markets, global value equities, alternative bonds, multi-alternative strategies, and Canadian equities. Trading on the TSX began on May 20, 2026.
bloombergquint.comFidelity Investments Canada ULC launched four new mutual funds and corresponding ETF series along with one new ETF Fund on May 20, 2026. As of May 7, 2026, the firm reported ETF assets under management of $34.87 billion.
The new offerings include Fidelity Emerging Markets Opportunities Fund & ETF Series, Fidelity Global Concentrated Value Fund & ETF Series, Fidelity Alternative Bond Fund & ETF Series, Fidelity Multi-Alt Balanced Fund & ETF Series, and Fidelity All-Canadian Equity ETF Fund.
Key Facts
Story Timeline
3 events- May 7, 2026
Fidelity ETF assets under management reached $34.87 billion.
1 sourceBenzinga - May 20, 2026
Fidelity launched four new mutual funds and ETF series plus one ETF Fund.
1 sourceBenzinga - May 20, 2026
The new ETFs began trading on the TSX.
1 sourceBenzinga
Potential Impact
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Investors gain new options for emerging markets, global value, and alternative strategies.
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Fidelity expands its product lineup on the TSX.
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