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The chaos on Wall Street following the Archegos Capital debacle sheds new light on the risks that non-regulated investment strategies hold. In this episode, Alfred Lee and Mark Raes outline the benefits of ETFs as a prudent choice for investing in alternatives. They also discuss special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) ETFs and whether they have what it takes to enhance client portfolios.
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Mark Raes is the Head of Product at BMO Global Asset Management. He is joined on the podcast by Alfred Lee, Portfolio Manager and ETF Specialist at BMO Global Asset Management. The episode was recorded live on March 31, 2021.
ETFs mentioned in the podcast:

BMO Equal Weight US Banks Index ETF (Ticker: ZBK)

BMO Laddered Preferred Share Index ETF (Ticker: ZPR)

BMO Short-Term US TIPS Index ETF (Ticker: ZTIP)

BMO Premium Yield ETF (Ticker: ZPAY)

BMO Balanced ETF (Ticker: ZBAL)

Resources mentioned in the podcast:
Trade Idea: Protecting a Bond Portfolio Against Rising Rates

 
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