News Releases
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Dec 5, 2013
- Calgary holds title of strongest major housing market while Toronto defies predictions of crash and Vancouver market springs back to life
- Affordability and job growth support Montreal housing market
- BMO Housing Market Scorecard suggests markets favour "buyers'" in Montreal, "sellers'" in Calgary and are generally "balanced" in Toronto and Vancouver
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Dec 5, 2013
BMO Economics Report 'A Tale of Four Cities' examines the state of Canada's four largest housing markets
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Dec 5, 2013
BMO Economics Report "Tale of Four Cities" examines the state of Canada's four largest housing markets
- Calgary housing prices sit at an affordable four-times median family income
- Immigrants and young Canadians flocking to the city, drawn by better job prospects and rising wages
- BMO Housing Market Scorecard indicates a "sellers" market for Calgary
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Dec 5, 2013
BMO Economics Report "Tale of Four Cities" examines the state of Canada's four largest housing markets
- Benchmark prices currently sit at more than six-times the median family income -- pricey for many potential buyers
- Condo prices weaken modestly amidst record supply levels
- BMO Housing Market Scorecard indicates a "balanced" Toronto market
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Dec 5, 2013
BMO Economics Report "Tale of Four Cities" examines the state of Canada's four largest housing markets
- Vancouver home sales vaulted 50 per cent from earlier lows to near normal levels
- Housing prices sitting at eight times the median income - the highest among the four largest cities
- Vancouver swings from "buyers" market to "balanced" according to BMO Housing Market Scorecard
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Dec 4, 2013
The strategy's focus will be to identify high growth franchises in order to generate returns through a balance of growth and income and will be led by Christopher Darling
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Dec 3, 2013
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Dec 2, 2013
New funds offer maturity guarantee on principal with automatic monthly resets to lock in gains, balanced ETF investment options and death benefit guarantee
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Dec 2, 2013
- Canadians plan to spend $689 on holiday travel
- Domestic holiday travel remains most popular
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Nov 30, 2013
- Intent among Canadians to shop on Cyber Monday increases 11 per cent from 2012
- Digital wallets growing in popularity as 50 per cent of Canadians plan to shop online this holiday season
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Nov 27, 2013
- Fifty-five per cent of Canadian seniors give themselves an "A" or "B" compared to 45 per cent of Canadians overall
- However, with how capital gains and dividends are taxed, almost 80 per cent of Canadians aged 45+ either have it wrong or do not know
- More than 40 per cent of Boomers do not comprehend the tax implications of making a withdrawal from a RRIF
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Nov 27, 2013
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Nov 27, 2013
- Intent among Canadians to shop on Cyber Monday increases 11 per cent from 2012
- Digital wallets growing in popularity as 50 per cent of Canadians plan to shop online this holiday season
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Nov 22, 2013
Crucial funding raised for CF research and care in Toronto
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Nov 22, 2013
- Black Friday shopping among Canadians approaching Boxing Day's popularity
- Canadians planning to spend an average of $292 on Black Friday sales, with Atlantic Canadians expected to spend the most
- BMO Economics forecasts an increase of nearly two per cent in holiday retail sales
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Nov 21, 2013
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Nov 21, 2013
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Nov 21, 2013
- Regina tops the list, followed by Calgary, Edmonton, Saskatoon
- Ranking looks at income, job prospects, housing affordability, taxes
- BMO report shows hiring intentions of small business owners
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Nov 18, 2013
- Almost two-thirds identify personal finances as the top issue on their minds
- Twenty-two per cent focus on vacation planning and other leisure pursuits; 14 per cent focus on their love life
- Fifty-nine per cent have a financial plan, down five per cent from last year
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Nov 15, 2013
Expands longstanding partnership between BMO and the CHL
Lanny McDonald and Jim Peplinski named Head Coaches
Mike Vernon, Joel Otto, Paul Reinhart named Assistant Coaches
Tickets Available for Public Sale Now
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Nov 14, 2013
- Three-quarters of high-net worth Canadians are either donating the same or more than before the 2008 recession
- They will be giving an average of $5,217 to charitable causes this year
- Health, children's charities and community projects are among their favourite causes to support
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Nov 13, 2013
- Consumer spending expected to grow at a modest 2 per cent through the holiday season
- Lack of blockbuster items weigh on North American toy sales
- Promotional battle expected in the retail apparel space
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Nov 11, 2013
Exhibition explores how period of radical change inspired the great artists of the 20th century; tickets go on sale Nov. 15
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Nov 6, 2013
- Only one-fifth of Canadian investors are knowledgeable about ETFs
- However, sixty per cent would add ETFs to their portfolio after learning about their benefits
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Nov 6, 20132013 BMO Holiday Spending Outlook: Consumers Plan to Spend $1,810, Up 30 per cent From Two Years Ago
- Spending Spirit: Canadians' spending projected to climb for the third consecutive year
- Taking Flight: Largest spend and increase accounted for by holiday travel plans
- A Rewarding Spend: Rewards spending increases by 32 per cent from 2012
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Oct 31, 2013
BMO is 'Making Money Make Sense' for Canadians by Providing a Tip for Each Day in November
