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                             iShares International Fundamental Index ETF Common Class (CIE $18.63) iShares International Fundamental Index ETF Common Class (CIE $18.63)
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                             Vanguard Global Value Factor ETF (VVL $60.04) Vanguard Global Value Factor ETF (VVL $60.04)
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                             CI Morningstar International Value Index ETF (VXM $44.73) CI Morningstar International Value Index ETF (VXM $44.73)
            Q: This fund is about 2/3 US. Are you aware of other similar Value ETF’s trading on TSX that would be more international Ie. less US focused. Thank you. Bill
        
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                             iShares Canadian Value Index ETF (XCV $48.06) iShares Canadian Value Index ETF (XCV $48.06)
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                             Vanguard Global Value Factor ETF (VVL $60.04) Vanguard Global Value Factor ETF (VVL $60.04)
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                             CI Morningstar US Value Index ETF (XXM $14.57) CI Morningstar US Value Index ETF (XXM $14.57)
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                             CI Morningstar International Value Index ETF (VXM $44.73) CI Morningstar International Value Index ETF (VXM $44.73)
            Q: Hi team
I am looking to start a position in global value ETF fund; I am looking at the above
VVL; I already have some exposure in International through the Mawer International funds
could you recommend one more ETF similar to VVL ?
thanks
Michael
    I am looking to start a position in global value ETF fund; I am looking at the above
VVL; I already have some exposure in International through the Mawer International funds
could you recommend one more ETF similar to VVL ?
thanks
Michael
 
                             
                             
                    