HXS
Global X S&P 500 Index Corporate Class ETF

Full HXS fund page
VS
ZEB
BMO Equal Weight Banks Index ETF

Full ZEB fund page

Global X S&P 500 Index Corporate Class ETF (HXS) and BMO Equal Weight Banks Index ETF (ZEB) offer distinct profiles for Canadian ETF investors. A direct comparison shows that HXS focuses its top 3 sector exposures on Information Technology, Financials, and Communication Services, while ZEB leans towards Financials. When evaluating costs, HXS features a management fee (MER) of 0.11%, compared to 0.25% for ZEB. Performance-wise, HXS has returned 7.94% year-to-date with +$300 M in net flows, whereas ZEB is at 15.15% with -$1,031 M. Use the comparison tool below to benchmark these funds across top 10 holdings, yield, sector weights and historical returns.

NAV Performance and Flows

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Key Data

Historical performance and flows

As of May 8, 2026
1M3MYTD1Y3Y
Perf.
HXS
+7.86%+7.36%+7.94%+29.23%+87.78%
ZEB
+7.87%+10.14%+15.15%+64.67%+121.52%
Flows
HXS
+$643 M+$276 M+$300 M+$1,138 M+$1,660 M
ZEB
-$289 M-$565 M-$1,031 M-$1,629 M-$1,467 M

HXS vs ZEB exposure

Countries

HXS
Exposure data will be available soon
ZEB
Canada
100.00%

Sectors

HXS
Exposure data will be available soon
ZEB
Financials
100.00%
As of May 8, 2026

Top 10 Holdings

HXS
Exposure data will be available soon
ZEB
ROYAL BK CANADA
17.14%
TORONTO DOMINION
17.02%
BNS
16.62%
BANK OF MONTREAL
16.48%
CDN IMPERIAL BK
16.40%
NATIONAL BANK OF CANADA
16.33%

Diversification

HXS
Exposure data will be available soon
ZEB
Total weight of top 10 holdings out of 6 total
100.00%

Characteristics

Compare
HXS
ZEB
ProviderGlobal XBMO
ManagementPassively managedPassively managed
BenchmarkS&P 500 CAD Total Return Index - CADSolactive Equal Weight Canada Banks GTR Index - CAD
Replication MethodIndirectDirect (Physical)
Asset ClassEquityEquity
Dividend PolicyCapitalizationDistributing
Trailing 12m distribution yield0.00%2.62%
Meets ESG criteriaNoNo
Inception DateNovember 30, 2010October 20, 2009

Frequently asked questions about HXS and ZEB

Which ETF has performed better year to date: HXS or ZEB?
As of May 8, 2026, HXS has returned 7.94% year to date, while ZEB has returned 15.15%. ZEB is ahead on YTD performance.
Which ETF is larger by assets under management: HXS or ZEB?
As of May 8, 2026, HXS manages $6.39 B in assets, while ZEB manages $5.24 B. HXS is the larger fund by AUM.
How are HXS and ZEB managed?
HXS is passively managed by Global X. It tracks the S&P 500 CAD Total Return Index - CAD benchmark. ZEB is passively managed by BMO. It tracks the Solactive Equal Weight Canada Banks GTR Index - CAD benchmark.
What sectors do HXS and ZEB emphasize?
HXS is most exposed to Information Technology, Financials, and Communication Services. ZEB is most exposed to Financials.
Which ETF is attracting more investor flows: HXS or ZEB?
Year to date, HXS has seen +$300.43 M in net flows, compared with -$1,030.81 M for ZEB. HXS has attracted more net investor money so far.
How do the fees of HXS and ZEB compare?
HXS has an expense ratio of 0.11%, while ZEB has an expense ratio of 0.28%.
What are the top holdings of HXS and ZEB?
HXS's largest holdings include NVIDIA, APPLE, and ALPHABET INC-CL. ZEB's top holdings include ROYAL BK CANADA, TORONTO DOMINION, and BNS.
Which ETF is more diversified: HXS or ZEB?
HXS holds 478 securities, while ZEB holds 6. On holdings count, HXS is the more diversified portfolio.

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