Fidelity, State Street ETFs cost the same, but one pays you more
Despite having identical 0.08% expense ratios, as The Globe and Mail notes, Fidelity’s FNCL and State Street’s XLF have delivered different dividend distributions over the past year. The identical expense ratios may make these two funds appear interchangeable at first glance. However, over the ...
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