News Releases
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Sep 22, 2011
- Loonie falls below parity for the first time since January
- Canadian and U.S. currency, business and market experts provide their outlook and advice
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Sep 22, 2011
- Economic backdrop in Hamilton encouraging with unemployment rate below national average and a growing housing market-BMO Economics
- 'Making Money Make Sense' in six different languages, seven days a week
- New branch represents a $1.5 million dollar investment into the Hamilton community
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Sep 22, 2011
- Product exclusive to BMO clients enables them to 'hold the gold'
- Will be available through BMO Nesbitt Burns
- Allocated gold program is secure for account holders
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Sep 21, 2011
Average prices in August were 22 per cent higher than a year ago
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Sep 21, 2011
- Media is invited to attend conference that will include participation from CEOs and CFOs from 60 public real estate companies in the U.S. and Canada
- A wide range of panel discussions covering North American economy and real estate outlook.
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Sep 21, 2011
- Nine in ten Canadian Boomers have their wills prepared
- However, almost half have not updated them in the past ten years
- More than two-thirds have incorporated a Power of Attorney into their will
- Almost two-thirds of Boomers have spoken to their children about what's in their will
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Sep 21, 2011
- Nine in ten Canadian Boomers have their wills prepared
- However, almost half have not updated them in the past ten years
- More than two-thirds have incorporated a Power of Attorney into their will
- Almost two-thirds of Boomers have spoken to their children about what's in their will
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Sep 20, 2011
BMO survey: students optimistic their school-related debt load will be manageable once they graduate
- 70 per cent of students have summer jobs this year
- 61 per cent of post-secondary students who have jobs believe their summer earnings will cover their day to day expenses while at school
- 59 per cent say they'll owe less than $10,000 or nothing at all when they graduate
