News Releases
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Mar 5, 2012
January through March is typically the busiest period for out-of-country travel
- Trips out of country increased 5.9 per cent last year
- Spending by Canadians abroad grew 11.24 per cent
- Top U.S. Destinations include New York, Florida, Washington
- Domestic travel expected to increase modest 1.8 per cent in 2012
- BMO offers tips on foreign exchange and payment options for travellers
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Mar 4, 2012
- Residents of Quebec contributed an average of $5,318 this year to their RRSPs - up 42 per cent from last year
- Forty per cent in the province contributed to an RRSP before Feb 29th deadline
- Mutual funds were top RRSP investment choice for Quebecers, followed by GICs, bonds, equities and ETFs
- Nationally, men were more likely than women to have made a contribution
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Mar 4, 2012
- 42 per cent of Manitobans and Saskatchewanians made an RRSP contribution this year - tops in the country
- The two provinces contributed an average of $5,605 - $2,000 more than last year
- Nationally, men were more likely than women to have made a contribution
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Mar 2, 2012
Women-owned businesses employ over 1.5 million Canadians
- 71 percent of women would like to start their own business
- 83 per cent of Canadian women say having access to role models or mentors will be important to their success
- One-quarter of women believe striking a balance between work life commitments will be a challenge to starting their own business
- To support International Women's Day (March 8th), BMO will be donating 5 cents to the Canadian Women's Foundation for each retweet of the #BMOIWD hash tag, up to a maximum of $10,000.
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Mar 1, 2012
- Residents of Quebec contributed an average of $5,318 this year to their RRSPs - up 42 per cent from last year
- Forty per cent in the province contributed to an RRSP before Feb 29th deadline
- Mutual funds were top RRSP investment choice for Quebecers, followed by GICs, bonds, equities and ETFs
- Nationally, men were more likely than women to have made a contribution
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Mar 1, 2012
- 38 per cent contributed to an RRSP before Feb. 29th deadline - the same as the national average
- Ontarians contributed an average of $4,038 - $900 less than last year
- More than half (60 per cent) of the province's contributors opted for mutual funds for their RRSPs, followed by GICs (26 per cent), equities (22 per cent), bonds (6 per cent) and ETFs (6 per cent)
- Nationally, men more likely than women to have contributed
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Mar 1, 2012
- 42 per cent of Manitobans and Saskatchewanians made an RRSP contribution this year - tops in the country
- The two provinces contributed an average of $5,605 - $2,000 more than last year
- Nationally, men were more likely than women to have made a contribution
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Mar 1, 2012
- British Columbians contributed an average of $6,700 to their RRSPs this year - more than any other region in Canada
- One-third of British Columbians made a contribution before the February 29th deadline
- Nationally, men were more likely than women to have made a contribution
- Half of the province's contributors opted for mutual funds for their RRSPs (51 per cent), followed by equities (29 per cent), GICs (21 per cent), bonds (10 per cent) and ETFs (4 per cent)
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Mar 1, 2012
- 32 per cent contributed to an RRSP before February 29th deadline
- Average contribution amount was $3,864
- Atlantic Canadians most likely in Canada to include equities in their RRSPs
- Nationally, men were more likely than women to have made a contribution
