Which ASX ETFs hold Province of British Columbia Canada · #2 (BRCOL)?
As at Q2 2026, BRCOL is among the most widely held stocks across ASX-listed ETFs, appearing in approximately 9 ETFs. Its largest single position is approximately 2.33% in AEBD (Betashares Ethical Australian Bond ETF). General information only, not financial advice.
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All weights are approximate, drawn from each fund's published holdings as at Q2 2026, and change as funds rebalance.
| ETF | Fund | Category | Weight |
|---|---|---|---|
| AEBD | Betashares Ethical Australian Bond ETF | Bonds | approx. 2.33% |
| AGVT | Betashares Australian Government Bond ETF | Bonds | approx. 1.43% |
| OZBD | Betashares Australian Composite Bond ETF | Bonds | approx. 0.95% |
| BNDS | BetaShares Western Asset Aus Bond Active ETF | Bonds | approx. 0.11% |
| VAF | Vanguard Australian Fixed Interest Index ETF | Bonds | approx. 0.09% |
| IAF | iShares Core Composite Bond ETF | Bonds | approx. 0.08% |
| VCF | Vanguard International Credit Securities Index (Hedged) ETF | Bonds | approx. 0.03% |
| VBND | Vanguard Global Aggregate Bond Index (Hedged) ETF | Bonds | approx. 0.02% |
| VEFI | Vanguard Ethically Conscious Global Aggregate Bond Index (Hedged) ETF | Bonds | approx. 0.02% |
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BRCOL in ETFs: frequently asked questions
Which ASX ETFs hold BRCOL?
Province of British Columbia Canada · #2 (BRCOL) is held by approximately 9 ASX-listed ETFs, including AEBD, AGVT, OZBD, BNDS, VAF. General information only.
Which ETF has the largest BRCOL weighting?
AEBD (Betashares Ethical Australian Bond ETF) has the largest BRCOL position at approximately 2.33% of the fund, as at Q2 2026. Past weightings are not a reliable indicator of future weightings.