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LongPoint Launches Four Trading Central ETFs in Canada

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Executive Summary
- LongPoint Asset Management and Trading Central Canada announced the launch of four new ETFs on the Toronto Stock Exchange, each tracking a regional TC Quant Index (Canada, U.S., Europe, Global).
- The ETFs have completed their initial unit offering and will begin trading on the TSX as of the market open on the release date.
- The partnership combines LongPoint’s ETF platform expertise with Trading Central’s quant‑based research and index construction, providing Canadian investors with exposure to 50 high‑scoring equities per region.
Key Details
- ETF Names & Tickers
- Trading Central Quant Canada 50 Equity Index ETF – TCCA
- Trading Central Quant U.S. 50 Equity Index ETF – TCUS
- Trading Central Quant Europe 50 Equity Index ETF – TCEU
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Trading Central Quant Global 50 Equity Index ETF – TCWW
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Index Tracking
- TCCA tracks the Solactive TC Quant CA 50 Index.
- TCUS tracks the Solactive TC Quant US 50 Index.
- TCEU tracks the Solactive TC Quant EU 50 Index.
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TCWW tracks the Solactive TC Quant WW 50 Index.
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Investment Strategy – Each ETF will hold the constituent securities of its respective TC Quant Index in proportion to the index weights.
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Partnership Structure – Trading Central SA (parent) and Solactive AG created the TC Quant Index family; Trading Central SA provides ongoing component research to Solactive. LongPoint manages and administers the ETFs on the TSX.
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Launch Timing – Initial unit offering closed; trading commences at market open on the morning of March 11, 2026.
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Management Commentary
- Steve Hawkins (CEO, LongPoint) highlighted the collaboration’s ability to deliver “appealing ETF opportunities for Canadian equity investors.”
- Alain Pellier (CEO, Trading Central SA) noted the listing as a milestone expanding Trading Central’s footprint into the North American ETF market.
Notable Quotes
- Steve Hawkins, CEO – LongPoint: “Combining LongPoint's ETF expertise with Trading Central's expertise in research and quant‑based equity strategies is expected to provide appealing ETF opportunities for Canadian equity investors.”
- Alain Pellier, CEO – Trading Central SA: “The listing of these ETFs … marks an important milestone for Trading Central as we extend our footprint on financial products to the North American ETF market.”