With generally positive third-quarter earnings for Canadian banks, the sector received a welcome lift in both market sentiment and outlook. Will U.S. financials similarly surprise to the upside? To answer this question, Mark Raes, Chris Heakes and Chris McHaney offer their insights on how to choose strong satellite positions that complement a core holding of Quality in the portfolio. Our experts also break down the benefits of BMO’s suite of USD ETF Portfolios, which take away the burden of tax-reporting complexities and currency-conversion costs for Canadian investors, and provide a useful solution for stray U.S. holdings.
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Mark Raes is the Head of Product at BMO Global Asset Management. He is joined on the podcast by Chris Heakes and Chris McHaney, two Portfolio Managers and ETF Specialists at BMO Global Asset Management. The episode was recorded live on August 26, 2020.
ETFs mentioned in the podcast:
BMO Equal Weight Banks Index ETF (Ticker: ZEB)
BMO Covered Call Canadian Banks ETF (Ticker: ZWB)
BMO Equal Weight US Banks Index ETF (Ticker: ZBK)
BMO Covered Call US Banks ETF (Ticker: ZWK)
BMO MSCI USA High Quality Index ETF (Ticker: ZUQ)
BMO Equal Weight Global Gold Index ETF (Ticker: ZGD)
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