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The iShares Canadian Long Bond ETF (XLB-T) is positioned as a strong option for those expecting potential rate cuts and a softer growth outlook. Experts highlight that if investors are looking for stability in a volatile environment, XLB is a valid choice, especially when compared to its counterparts such as ZLC. For those with higher income and an appetite for greater risk tied to the business cycle, high yield bond ETFs such as XHY or ZHY are recommended alternatives. Investors who are more conservative or focused on fixed income might find XLB to be a suitable addition to their portfolios as it provides exposure to long-term government bonds. Overall, XLB is seen as a dependable selection within its category, appealing to those with a cautious investment approach.
MER is about 20 bps. Very long bonds, 14 years of duration or so. Rough performance with interest rates moving higher, as have a lot of other bond strategies. YTD, down 7.4%. Rates were supposed to move down, but have inched up.
Over time, long end of curve should start to drop, but still a risk with long-term bonds. Nice yield of about 4%. Short-term bonds will give you much the same yield, but without duration risk.
This one would do phenomenally if rates were to come down on 10, 15, and 20-year bonds.
While we would be quite comfortable buying long term bond funds right now, and can suggest TLT and XLB (for Canadian) it does require a belief that interest rates have peaked. Long bonds have the most leverage to interest rates. If rates do not drop as expected, losses on such funds can be amplified. TLT, for example, is still down 8% over one year even with very significant rally this month. A spike in inflation would hurt these funds quite a lot. Thus, we see them as much more aggressive fixed income holdings. That being said, we do think rates have now peaked.
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iShares Canadian Long Bond ETF is a Canadian stock, trading under the symbol XLB.TO (previously XLB-T on Stockchase) on the Toronto Stock Exchange (XLB-CT). It is usually referred to as TSX:XLB or XLB.TO
In the last year, no analyst issued a Buy, Sell, or Hold rating on XLB.TO (previously XLB-T on Stockchase) on Stockchase. Read the latest expert commentary for iShares Canadian Long Bond ETF.
iShares Canadian Long Bond ETF was recommended as a Top Pick by Hap (Robert) Sneddon FCSI on 2012-04-16. Read the latest stock experts ratings for iShares Canadian Long Bond ETF.
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iShares Canadian Long Bond ETF is followed by 20 investors on Stockchase and is a trending stock that is worth watching.
On 2026-06-15, iShares Canadian Long Bond ETF (XLB.TO) stock closed at a price of $18.76.