As we cross the halfway point of 2020, some investment trends have become clear: it’s been a record year so far for ETFs, volatility has returned with significant force, and capital has seen a flight to quality. From broad beta solutions to factor-based strategies, investors have gravitated toward diversified products that allow them to reduce risk across the portfolio. Looking ahead to the next six months, Mark Raes, Head of Product, BMO Global Asset Management, speaks with Chris McHaney and Matt Montemurro, two Portfolio Managers and ETF Specialists at BMO Global Asset Management, about what solutions they can use to complement defensive growth positions – including precise exposures to Canadian government bonds, an ESG tilt and a Financials sleeve.
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BMO S&P 500 Index ETF (Ticker: ZSP)
BMO S&P/TSX Capped Composite Index ETF (Ticker: ZCN)
BMO Balanced ESG ETF (Ticker: ZESG)
BMO Equal Weight Banks Index ETF (Ticker: ZEB)
BMO Government Bond Index ETF (Ticker: ZGB)
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