BMO MSCI All Country World High Quality Index ETF (TSX:ZGQ)

Canada flag Canada · Delayed Price · Currency is CAD
73.00
-0.08 (-0.11%)
Aug 15, 2025, 3:59 PM EDT
9.10%
Assets 995.87M
Expense Ratio 0.50%
PE Ratio 25.56
Dividend (ttm) 0.57
Dividend Yield 0.78%
Ex-Dividend Date Jun 27, 2025
Payout Frequency Quarterly
Payout Ratio 19.92%
1-Year Return +10.01%
Volume 24,199
Open 73.40
Previous Close 73.08
Day's Range 72.94 - 73.40
52-Week Low 58.95
52-Week High 74.33
Beta 1.02
Holdings 505
Inception Date Nov 5, 2014

About ZGQ

BMO MSCI All Country World High Quality Index ETF is an exchange traded fund launched and managed by BMO Asset Management Inc. It invests in public equity markets of global region. The fund invests in stocks of companies operating across diversified sectors. The fund invests in growth stocks of companies across diversified market capitalization. The fund seeks to track the performance of the MSCI ACWI Quality Index, by using full replication technique. BMO MSCI All Country World High Quality Index ETF was formed on November 5, 2014 and is domiciled in Canada.

Asset Class Equity
Category Total Market
Stock Exchange Toronto Stock Exchange
Ticker Symbol ZGQ
Provider BMO
Index Tracked MSCI ACWI Quality Index - CAD

Performance

ZGQ had a total return of 10.01% in the past year, including dividends. Since the fund's inception, the average annual return has been 14.13%.

Top 10 Holdings

39.50% of assets
Name Symbol Weight
NVIDIA Corporation NVDA 6.37%
Meta Platforms, Inc. META 5.77%
Microsoft Corporation MSFT 5.36%
Apple Inc. AAPL 5.29%
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited 2330 3.79%
Alphabet Inc. GOOGL 3.14%
Visa Inc. V 2.86%
Alphabet Inc. GOOG 2.67%
Netflix, Inc. NFLX 2.26%
Eli Lilly and Company LLY 1.99%
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Dividend History

Ex-Dividend Amount Pay Date
Jun 27, 2025 0.120 CAD Jul 3, 2025
Mar 28, 2025 0.150 CAD Apr 2, 2025
Dec 30, 2024 0.150 CAD Jan 3, 2025
Sep 27, 2024 0.150 CAD Oct 2, 2024
Jun 27, 2024 0.170 CAD Jul 3, 2024
Mar 27, 2024 0.190 CAD Apr 2, 2024
Full Dividend History