The iShares Core Canadian Short-Term Corporate Bond ETF (TSE:XSH) is a meticulously crafted investment vehicle designed for those seeking both stability and performance within the fixed income space. As a broad-based fund, it primarily focuses on investment-grade corporate bonds, ensuring that its holdings are composed of high-quality debt securities. This ETF is strategically positioned in the short-term niche, making it an ideal choice for investors looking to mitigate interest rate risk while still capturing the steady income stream associated with corporate bonds. The fund offers exposure to a diversified portfolio of Canadian corporate bonds maturing in the near term, thus balancing the potential for attractive yields with the relative safety of short-duration investments. With its strong emphasis on investment-grade securities, the iShares Core Canadian Short-Term Corporate Bond ETF serves as a robust foundation for conservative investors seeking to enhance their portfolio's income component without venturing into higher-risk territories.
iShr CoreCdnShMplBnd (XSH) Fund Flow Chart
iShr CoreCdnShMplBnd (XSH) 1 year Net Flows: 714M
XSH ETF FAQ
What was TSE:XSH’s price range in the past 12 months?
TSE:XSH lowest ETF price was 18.90 and its highest was 19.44 in the past 12 months.
What is the AUM of TSE:XSH?
As of Dec 11, 2025 The AUM of TSE:XSH is 2.16B.
Is TSE:XSH overvalued?
Not enough analysts have published a price target to calculate whether the price is overvalued.
Does TSE:XSH pay dividends?
TSE:XSH pays a Monthly dividend of 0.062 which represents an annual dividend yield of 3.81%. See more information on TSE:XSH dividends here
How many shares outstanding does TSE:XSH have?
Currently, no data Available
Which hedge fund is a major shareholder of TSE:XSH?
Currently, no hedge funds are holding shares in TSE:XSH