News Releases
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Jan 29, 2013
- Program to be launched in schools in metropolitan areas of Montreal and Toronto - expanding across Canada over the next three years
- CFEE launch to be attended by CFEE Board Chair Olier Caron, Quebec BMO President L. Jacques Menard, the Chair and CEO of the Grande Bibliotheque et Archives nationales du Quebec Guy Berthiaume as well as teachers, students and parents
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Jan 29, 2013
- Forty per cent of Canadians likely to start their own business in retirement
- Top reasons to start a business in retirement include additional income, staying mentally sharp and using it as a hobby
- Retirement savings identified as top funding source for starting new businesses
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Jan 27, 2013
BMO opens new private banking offices, eyes growth opportunities in Asia
- BMO's private banking business in Asia will be part of BMO's Private Client Group, providing private banking services to high-net-worth individuals in the Asia-Pacific region
- Will introduce broader scope of services to give clients a more integrated and more flexible range of financial products and service offerings
- Supports plans to create a truly global service for wealthy individuals looking to manage their investments across Asia and North America
- Will leverage BMO's strength and differentiate it through its capability for connecting Asia Pacific and North America
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Jan 25, 2013
- BMO accounted for 40 per cent of total 2012 Canadian ETF industry inflows
- BMO ETF assets up 130 per cent in 2012; attracted $5 billion in net new assets
- BMO S&P/TSX Capped Composite Index ETF (ZCN) top ETF industry fund with $813 million in asset inflow
- BMO's extensive ETF line-up has grown to 48 funds in under four years
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Jan 25, 2013
- Program to be launched in schools in metropolitan areas of Toronto and Montreal - expanding across Canada over the next three years
- CFEE launch attended by Minister of State Ted Menzies and Toronto area school officials
