Dans notre série sur l’innovation financière, nous discutons des questions clés liées à la technologie financière et à l’innovation ayant un impact sur le secteur financier mondial en général et en particulier, sur le FNB Sociétés financières axées sur l’innovation Hamilton (HFT). Lancé le 1er juin 2020, HFT investit dans un portefeuille de premier ordre de plus de 30 entreprises mondiales de services financiers bien établies…
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Four Themes Driving Innovation in Global Financials
In our series on financial innovation, we discuss key issues relating to financial technology and innovation impacting the global financial services sector in general and the Hamilton Financials Innovation ETF (HFT) in particular. Launched on June 1, 2020, HFT invests in a blue-chip portfolio of 30+ established global financial services firms benefiting from powerful, secular trends amplified by the pandemic such as growth of digital payments, digitization…
Hamilton ETFs Announces January, February 2021 Distributions for HCA, HCAL
TORONTO, January 21, 2021 – Hamilton Capital Partners Inc. (“Hamilton ETFs”) is pleased to announce the monthly cash distributions for its Hamilton Canadian Bank Mean Reversion Index ETF (ticker “HCA”) and Hamilton Canadian Bank 1.25x Leverage ETF (ticker “HCAL”), both of which trade on the Toronto Stock Exchange, for the months ended January 31, 2021 and February 28, 2021. The ex-dividend date for each month’s distribution…
Fintech / Banques canadiennes : les banques numériques autonomes peuvent-elles perturber les opérateurs en place ?
Dans les semaines à venir, nous publierons une série d’articles sur l’innovation financière traitant de plusieurs tendances séculaires liées à la technologie / innovation financière et à son impact sur le secteur mondial des services financiers. Nous examinerons également comment ces tendances influencent la stratégie d’investissement du FNB Sociétés financières axées sur l’innovation Hamilton (HFT). Nous avons lancé HFT en 2020 pour offrir aux investisseurs une…
Fintech/Cdn Banks: Can Standalone Digital Banks Disrupt the Incumbents?
In the coming weeks, we will publish a series of insights on financial innovation discussing several powerful secular trends relating to financial technology/innovation and its impact on the global financial services sector. We will also review how these trends influence the investment strategy of the Hamilton Financials Innovation ETF (HFT). Part I: Can Standalone Digital Banks Disrupt the Incumbents? Part II: Four Themes Driving Innovation in…
Hamilton ETFs Confirms 2020 Special Distributions
TORONTO, December 29, 2020 – Hamilton Capital Partners Inc. (“Hamilton ETFs”) confirmed today the special distributions for its suite of financial services ETFs for the period ended December 31, 2020. Please note this is an update to the estimated special distributions previously announced on December 22, 2020. The final distributions are noted in the table below. The ex-dividend date for the special cash distributions is December…
Hamilton ETFs Announces December 2020 and Estimated Special Distributions
TORONTO, December 22, 2020 – Hamilton Capital Partners Inc. (“Hamilton ETFs”) is pleased to announce the regular cash and estimated special distributions for its suite of financial services ETFs, all of which trade on the Toronto Stock Exchange, for the period ended December 31, 2020. Regular cash distributions The ex-dividend date for these distributions is anticipated to be December 30, 2020, for all unitholders of record…
U.S. Banks: The Return of M&A – A Clear Sign of Bankers’ Conviction in the Recovery
All values in U.S. dollars unless otherwise noted. As the year draws to a close, the whipsaw nature of 2020 will not soon be forgotten. When the pandemic struck earlier this year and businesses shuttered under direct orders by various governments, how long and how deep the resulting global economic downturn would be was next to impossible to forecast with any sense of accuracy. As businesses…
Wealth Professional: Are Big Six banks following a two-stage recovery?
Wealth Professional wrote about our take on the Canadian banks. Click here to read the full article from Wealth Professional.
Banques canadiennes : Points à retenir T4-20 – La reprise a commencé ; Et après ?
À la fin d’octobre, à l’approche de la saison des résultats, nous avons rédigé un article intitulé, “Canadian Banks: Will Q4 Be a ‘Clean-up’ Quarter?”. Dans cet article, nous avions prédit que les banques prendraient des mesures pour accélérer leur retour au résultats normalisés : (i) constituant des provisions pour les prêts performants (de 2 000 M$ à 3 000 M$, à environ 25 000 M$) afin de…
Canadian Banks: Q4-2020 Takeaways – Recovery Has Started; What’s Next?
In late October, with earnings season approaching, we wrote an insight entitled, “Canadian Banks: Will Q4 Be a ‘Clean-up’ Quarter?”. In that note, we predicted the banks would take steps to accelerate their return to normalized earnings by: (i) building reserves against performing loans (by to $2-$3 bln, to ~$25 bln) in order to prepare for defaults coming in 2021, and (ii) pulling forward expenses, possibly…
Video: Canadian Banks – Key Takeaways from Q4 Earnings
Watch Rob Wessel, Managing Partner of Hamilton ETFs, give an update on the Q4 2020 Canadian bank earnings season: