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The latest news, ETF updates, insights and multimedia content from Harvest ETFs. Here you can find specific ETF and sector comments from portfolio managers, media appearances featuring Harvest ETFs’ spokespeople and corporate leaders, as well as Harvest podcasts and videos.
Currency Considerations for Non-Domestic Equity ETFs
There are currency considerations that impact the price and performance of ETFs like the Harvest Healthcare Leaders Income ETF (HHL:TSX).
Hungry for Gold Exposure? Consider This Surging Gold ETF in 2025
The Harvest Global Gold Giants Index ETF (HGGG:TSX) has benefited from the precious metals bull market, sending gold to record highs.
January 2025 Market Recap | 5 Market Minutes
Harvest ETFs CIO Paul MacDonald provides analysis of the market in January, DeepSeek’s impact on tech stocks, and how tariffs could impact Canadian investing.
3 Things to Know About the RRSP Contribution Deadline
By Ambrose O’Callaghan A Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP) is a registered account that is offered to Canadian citizens that is designed to help them save and better prepare for their eventual retirement. This registered account was first introduced in 1957 to...
Let Your Vacation Pay for Itself with High Monthly Dividends | TRVI & TRVL
Consider the Harvest Travel & Leisure Income ETF (TRVI:TSX) as long term drivers and short term catalysts in travel and leisure fuel growth.
How to Build a Diversified RRSP Portfolio
Saving for retirement through a Registered Retirement Savings Plans (RRSP) is a long-term…
The Smart Balance: HBIG Blends Tradition with Innovation
The Harvest Balanced Income & Growth ETF (HBIG:TSX) blends the traditional 60/40 portfolio with Harvest’s innovative covered call writing.
This Highly Diversified ETF Generates Enhanced Monthly Income
Investors looking for diversification and monthly income may want to consider the Harvest Diversified Monthly Income ETF…
What is an RRSP and How does it work?
Discover the benefits of RRSPs in Canada: how they work, contribution limits, tax advantages, drawbacks, and how to open an account.
HDIF’s portfolio of leaders in a new package
HRIF takes the same portfolio of underlying ETFs but without leverage to deliver consistent cashflow and growth opportunities for…
Three Key Considerations for RRSP Season 2025 | ETFs
These three factors can be useful for advisors and individual investors to…
Harvest ETFs Announces Final January 2025 Cash Distribution for the Harvest Canadian T-Bill ETF
Harvest Portfolios Group Inc. (“Harvest”) announces the final cash distribution for…
Why Industrials are an Exciting Opportunity in 2025
Access industrials with the Harvest Industrial Leaders Income ETF (HIND:TSX), which provides exposure to exciting sub-sectors.
Paul MacDonald’s Market Outlook: Large cap healthcare stocks
Paul MacDonald, CIO and portfolio manager at Harvest Portfolios Group, shares his outlook on the market.
Industrials: An Exciting Opportunity in 2025 | Harvest Market Minutes
Harvest ETFs’ senior portfolio manager James Learmonth provides a deep dive into the industrial sector and the Harvest Industrial Leaders Income ETF (HIND:TSX) for 2025.
Harvest Declares Big Pharma Split Corp. January 2025 Distributions
Harvest Portfolios Group Inc. (“Harvest”) declares the monthly cash distribution payable for Big Pharma Split Corp. of…
Harvest ETFs announces January 2025 Distributions
Harvest Portfolios Group Inc. (“Harvest”) announces the following distributions for Harvest ETFs…
2024 in Review and 2025 Kick Off
There is potential for improved market breadth in 2025, which could bolster the Harvest Diversified Monthly Income ETF (HDIF:TSX).
A Look at Bonds and the Yield Curve in Early 2025
Shifting expectations for bond yields in 2025 will have an impact on the Harvest Premium Yield Treasury ETF (HPYT:TSX) and others.
Year in Review 2024 | CEO Video – Harvest ETFs
2024 Year In Review with Michael Kovacs, President & CEO of Harvest ETFs.
US Banks: A Strong Start to Earnings Season
Strong US Bank results kicked off earnings season in 2025, which could bode well for the Harvest US Bank Leaders Income ETF (HUBL:TSX).
James Learmonth’s Trump Trade Outlook
James Learmonth, senior portfolio manager of Harvest ETFs, talks about how the markets in 2025 could be influenced by Trump’s policies.
Harvest Portfolios Group Inc. Establishes At-The-Market Equity Program for Big Pharma Split Corp.
Harvest Portfolios Group Inc. (“Harvest”) declares the monthly cash distribution payable for Big Pharma Split Corp. of…
A Comprehensive Guide to Choosing the Right ETF for New Investors
Investors in Canada have a huge number of ETFs to choose from. To find investments suitable for your…
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