CIBC Announces July 2025 Cash Distributions for CIBC ETFs and ETF Series
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Friday, Jul 25, 2025 9:04 am ET1min read
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The CIBC Canadian Government Long-Term Bond ETF (CALB) and the CIBC Canadian Bond Index ETF (CCBI) are among the ETFs with the lowest distribution per unit, at $0.040 and $0.048 respectively. Meanwhile, the CIBC Flexible Yield ETF (CFLX) and the CIBC Conservative Fixed Income Pool ETF (CCNS) have the highest distribution per unit, at $0.077 and $0.062 respectively.
CIBC ETFs are managed by CIBC Asset Management Inc., a subsidiary of Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce. The distributions are subject to commissions, management fees, and expenses, which may vary. Investors are advised to read the CIBC ETFs prospectus or ETF Facts document before investing.
CIBC Asset Management Inc. provides a range of high-quality investment management services and solutions to retail and institutional investors. The company manages over $227 billion in assets under administration as of June 2025.
References:
[1] https://www.newswire.ca/news-releases/cibc-asset-management-announces-cibc-etf-cash-distributions-for-july-2025-850128321.html
[2] https://finance.yahoo.com/news/cibc-asset-management-announces-cibc-130000288.html
CIBC Asset Management has announced July 2025 cash distributions for its ETFs and ETF Series of the CIBC Fixed Income Pools. Unitholders of record on July 31, 2025, will receive cash distributions payable on August 6, 2025. Distribution amounts vary by ETF, ranging from $0.030 to $0.077 per unit.
CIBC Asset Management Inc. has announced the July 2025 cash distributions for its ETFs and ETF Series of the CIBC Fixed Income Pools. Unitholders of record on July 31, 2025, will receive cash distributions payable on August 6, 2025. The distribution amounts vary by ETF, ranging from $0.030 to $0.077 per unit.The CIBC Canadian Government Long-Term Bond ETF (CALB) and the CIBC Canadian Bond Index ETF (CCBI) are among the ETFs with the lowest distribution per unit, at $0.040 and $0.048 respectively. Meanwhile, the CIBC Flexible Yield ETF (CFLX) and the CIBC Conservative Fixed Income Pool ETF (CCNS) have the highest distribution per unit, at $0.077 and $0.062 respectively.
CIBC ETFs are managed by CIBC Asset Management Inc., a subsidiary of Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce. The distributions are subject to commissions, management fees, and expenses, which may vary. Investors are advised to read the CIBC ETFs prospectus or ETF Facts document before investing.
CIBC Asset Management Inc. provides a range of high-quality investment management services and solutions to retail and institutional investors. The company manages over $227 billion in assets under administration as of June 2025.
References:
[1] https://www.newswire.ca/news-releases/cibc-asset-management-announces-cibc-etf-cash-distributions-for-july-2025-850128321.html
[2] https://finance.yahoo.com/news/cibc-asset-management-announces-cibc-130000288.html

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