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CAN Canadian Neutral Balanced 100/100 (PP)

February 28, 2026

A growth-style large-cap fund seeking to balance income and long-term growth.

Is this fund right for you?

  • You’re looking to preserve your investment while still allowing it to grow.
  • You want to invest in a balance of equity and fixed-income assets.
  • You're comfortable with a low to moderate level of risk.

RISK RATING

Risk Rating: Low to Moderate

How is the fund invested? (as of February 28, 2026)

Asset allocation (%)
Name Percent
Domestic Bonds 33.6
International Equity 22.5
Canadian Equity 21.8
US Equity 18.6
Cash and Equivalents 2.7
Foreign Bonds 0.8
Geographic allocation (%)
Name Percent
Canada 57.8
Multi-National 21.8
United States 19.0
United Kingdom 0.7
Ireland 0.4
Other 0.3
Sector allocation (%)
Name Percent
Mutual Fund 43.5
Fixed Income 34.4
Technology 7.9
Cash and Cash Equivalent 2.7
Healthcare 2.6
Financial Services 2.4
Consumer Services 2.1
Industrial Goods 1.0
Basic Materials 0.9
Other 2.5

Growth of $10,000 (since inception)

Period:

For the period 07/09/2018 through 02/28/2026 tr.with $10,000 CAD investment, The value of the investment would be $17,085

Fund details (as of February 28, 2026)

Top holdings (%)
Top holdings Percent (%)
TD Greystone Canadian Equity Fund 21.8
TD Greystone International Equity Fund 21.8
Government of Canada 2.75% 01-Jun-2033 2.9
Canada Housing Trust No. 1 1.75% 15-Jun-2030 2.2
Province of Ontario 4.60% 02-Dec-2055 1.7
NVIDIA Corp 1.6
Province of Ontario 5.60% 02-Jun-2035 1.6
Cash and Cash Equivalents 1.6
Province of Ontario 3.65% 02-Jun-2033 1.5
Province of Quebec 6.25% 01-Jun-2032 1.3
Total allocation in top holdings 58.0
Portfolio characteristics
Portfolio characteristics Value
Standard deviation 6.25%
Dividend yield -
Yield to maturity -
Duration (years) -
Coupon -
Average credit rating Not rated
Average market cap (million) -

Understanding returns

Annual compound returns (%)

Short term
1 MO 3 MO YTD 1 YR
3.21 8.00 4.21 12.71
Long term
3 YR 5 YR 10 YR INCEPTION
11.63 7.48 - 7.26

Calendar year returns (%)

2025 - 2022
2025 2024 2023 2022
11.15 12.65 9.53 -10.30
2021 - 2018
2021 2020 2019 2018
11.39 10.13 15.57 -

Range of returns over five years (August 01, 2018 - February 28, 2026)

Best return / Worst return
Best return Best period end date Worst return
Worst period end date
8.46% Mar 2025 4.22% Sep 2023
Summary
Average return % of periods with positive returns Number of positive periods Number of negative periods
6.47% 100 32 0

Q4 2025 Fund Commentary

Commentary and opinions are provided by TD Greystone Managed Investments Inc..

Market commentary

Global equity markets were volatile during the fourth quarter of 2025. Investor concerns around high equity valuations emerged, particularly in stocks benefiting from artificial intelligence (AI). There were also concerns around uneven economic growth and shifting central bank expectations. Cyclical sectors led performance across regions. Canada led developed market equity returns with strong contributions from the materials, financials and consumer discretionary sectors.

Canadian fixed income returns were challenged as Government of Canada (GoC) yields rose. Yields on two-year GoC bonds increased by 12 basis points, while 30-year yields rose by 19 basis points, resulting in a steepening of the yield curve.

Performance

Within the Fund’s equity holdings, exposure to Canadian, U.S. and international equities detracted from performance. Stock selection in the Canadian materials sector detracted from performance. Selection within U.S. information technology and communication services sector stocks detracted from performance. In international equities, selection in the consumer discretionary and financials sectors also detracted from performance.

Within fixed income holdings, underweight exposure to bonds contributed to the Fund’s performance as bond yields rose.

Portfolio activity

The sub-advisor increased the Fund’s allocation to fixed income with profits taken on the sale of equity holdings. The Fund’s equity allocation was reduced to take profits.

Outlook

The sub-advisor has a positive outlook for riskier assets and the broader macroeconomic picture. While risks to inflation remain in the long term, 2026 may see inflation normalize in Canada and the U.S. In the sub-advisor’s view, this, combined with a slowing Canadian labour market, could see yields decline modestly. The sub-advisor believes that supportive elements, such as positive economic momentum, resilient earnings and business investment in AI should be supportive for equity returns.

Consumer sentiment and the labour market will be monitored for signs that the expansion continues to broaden beyond AI and AI capital expenditure. The Fund’s overweight equity exposure should continue as the expansion broadens. The sub-advisor will add to Fund holdings if markets pull back from current levels.

The Bank of Canada is likely to hold interest rates steady and proceed with caution, balancing inflation uncertainty against a weakening labour market.

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