Franklin Resources Inc. announces $0.074210 per unit cash distribution for Franklin Brandywine Global Income Optimiser Fund
Reuters
Nov 22, 2025
Franklin Resources Inc. announces $0.074210 per unit cash distribution for Franklin Brandywine Global Income Optimiser Fund
Franklin Resources Inc. has announced new cash distributions for several of its Canadian ETFs, including a monthly distribution of $0.074210 per unit for the Franklin Brandywine Global Income Optimiser Fund - ETF Series, $0.036925 per unit for the Franklin ClearBridge Global Infrastructure Income Fund - ETF Series, and $0.049997 per unit for the Franklin Canadian Government Bond Fund - ETF Series. Additionally, estimated annual reinvested distributions were reported, including $2.153290 per unit for the Franklin U.S. Large Cap Multifactor Index ETF and $0.028515 per unit for the Franklin All-Equity ETF Portfolio - ETF Series. No dividend was distributed for several other ETFs in the previous year.
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