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Capital Group Core Plus Income ETF (CGCP)

Market Closed
5 Dec, 20:00
ARCA ARCA
$
22. 68
-0.02
-0.09%
$
5.83B Market Cap
0.45% Div Yield
1,174,708 Volume
$ 22.7
Previous Close
Day Range
22.66 22.72
Year Range
21.73 23
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Summary

CGCP closed Friday lower at $22.68, a decrease of 0.09% from Thursday's close, completing a monthly decrease of -0.13% or $0.03. Over the past 12 months, CGCP stock gained 2.07%.
CGCP pays dividends to its shareholders, with the most recent payment made on Dec 01, 2025. The next estimated payment will be in In 3 weeks on Jan 01, 2026 for a total of $0.08547.
The stock of the company had never split.
The company's stock is traded on 1 different exchanges and in various currencies, with the primary listing on ARCA (USD).

CGCP Chart

CGCP: Low-Risk Bond ETF Beating The Benchmark

CGCP: Low-Risk Bond ETF Beating The Benchmark

Capital Group Core Plus Income ETF delivers a 5% yield from a diversified, actively managed bond portfolio with a low-risk profile. CGCP has outperformed the total bond market since its inception in February 2022. Compared to competitors, CGCP has one of the cheapest expense ratios but lags JCPB and TOTL in return and risk metrics.

Seekingalpha | 1 week ago
Capital Group Built a Nearly $100 Billion Active ETF Powerhouse in Under 4 Years

Capital Group Built a Nearly $100 Billion Active ETF Powerhouse in Under 4 Years

With under four years as a U.S. ETF provider, Capital Group is about to cross a major milestone. The firm's active ETF lineup had $98 billion in assets as of November 5.

Etftrends | 3 weeks ago
CGCP: Turn-Around Potential When Interest Rates Are Cut

CGCP: Turn-Around Potential When Interest Rates Are Cut

Capital Group Core Plus Income ETF offers a high 5% yield and monthly distributions, making it attractive for income-focused investors seeking portfolio diversification and lower equity correlation. The fund's price has been suppressed by high interest rates, but future rate cuts could serve as a catalyst for price appreciation and total return. CGCP's portfolio is mostly investment-grade debt, with limited default risk and no leverage, supporting its resilience in uncertain markets.

Seekingalpha | 4 months ago

Capital Group Core Plus Income ETF (CGCP) FAQ

What is the stock price today?

The current price is $22.68.

On which exchange is it traded?

Capital Group Core Plus Income ETF is listed on ARCA.

What is its stock symbol?

The ticker symbol is CGCP.

Does it pay dividends? What is the current yield?

Yes, It pays dividends and the current yield is 0.45%.

What is its market cap?

As of today, the market cap is 5.83B.

Has Capital Group Core Plus Income ETF ever had a stock split?

No, there has never been a stock split.

Capital Group Core Plus Income ETF Profile

ARCA Exchange
US Country

Overview

This fund focuses on investing primarily in a broad spectrum of debt securities. By allocating at least 80% of its assets into bonds and other debt instruments, the fund targets a diversified portfolio within the debt market. The investment choices range from corporate bonds to mortgage- and asset-backed securities, including those issued by U.S. government-sponsored entities. Notably, some of these investments may not be backed by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government, introducing an element of risk and potential for higher returns. As a non-diversified fund, it places larger investments in fewer assets, which can lead to greater volatility compared to diversified funds.

Products and Services

  • Bonds and Debt Securities

    Investment primarily in bonds and other forms of debt securities, representing a significant portion of the fund's portfolio. These securities offer investors a way to earn interest, while providing companies and governmental entities with capital for operations or projects.

  • Derivatives

    The fund may use derivatives to represent investments in bonds and other debt securities. Derivatives are financial instruments whose value is derived from the performance of an underlying asset, index, or rate. They can be used for hedging risk or for speculative purposes.

  • Corporate Bonds

    Includes investments in corporate bonds, which are issued by companies. Corporate bonds are typically used by firms to raise financing for various purposes, offering investors fixed interest payments over the life of the bond. The risk and return on these bonds can vary greatly depending on the issuing company's financial health.

  • Debt and Mortgage-Backed Securities

    Investment in debt securities issued by U.S. government-sponsored entities, federal agencies, and instrumentalities. These may include mortgage-backed securities, which are secured by mortgage payments, and other asset-backed securities. While they can offer higher yields, there's an associated risk, especially with those not backed by the U.S. government's full faith and credit.

Contact Information

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