Brian G. Belski joined Fox Business Network and spoke about the parallel themes between today's market and the 1995-1996 market, while emphasizing a focus on stock-picking. "I think there's some similarity to what's going on right now and it's the 'Magnificent Seven,' and I believe those are the new consumer staple stocks." Watch the clip here: http://spr.ly/6048UpNny
About us
BMO Capital Markets is a leading, full-service North American financial services provider operating in 16 North American offices and 29 worldwide, offering corporate, institutional and government clients access to a complete range of investment and corporate banking products and services. BMO Capital Markets is a member of BMO Financial Group (TSX:BMO)(NYSE:BMO), one of the largest diversified financial services providers in North America.
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- Investment Banking
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- 1,001-5,000 employees
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- Toronto, ON
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- Public Company
- Specialties
- Capital Raising, M&A, Research, Risk Management, Institutional Investing
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Employees at BMO Capital Markets
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Christina Boyle
Managing Director, Internet & Digital Media Sector Head - Technology Business Services Investment Banking at BMO Capital Markets
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John Carey Siegler
Managing Director and Head of Food, Consumer & Retail Middle Market M&A at BMO Capital Markets
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Timothy Tutsch
Head, BMO Financial Institutions Canada, IB at BMO Capital Markets
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Chris Dopp
Managing Director, Head of Industrials, BMO Middle Market M&A
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Simeon Siegel, CFA highlighted to Bloomberg how earnings are inherently backwards-looking, but Tuesday night’s Nike report feels particularly so as the change-agent (read: Elliott Hill) has already been implemented. “This is a picture of a reality we already know has been changed. Everyone understands that Nike stock now will be predicated on what Elliott does in the future, and that isn’t something that can be really addressed yet.” Read the full article here: http://spr.ly/6048Ur9w2
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In this episode of Markets Plus, Warren Estey, Head of Investment Banking at BMO Capital Markets, was joined by Eric Benedict, Co-Head, Global Equity Capital Markets, and Ian Lyngen, CFA, Head of U.S. Rates Strategy, to discuss the state of the equity markets and capital markets activity, the Fed’s recent rate cut, and what to expect through year-end. Listen here: http://spr.ly/6044UPWqa
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Climate change poses risks to many industries but it also raises interesting opportunities. Back from #ClimateWeekNYC, Melissa Fifield, Head of BMO Climate Institute, shares her thoughts on how conversations about climate change can be more effective at driving action. #NYCW
Managing Director, Head, BMO Climate Institute | Board Chair, Apparel Impact Institute | former Gap Inc. | climate, sustainability, CSR
Check out my reflections on a busy, sometimes overwhelming, but always inspiring Climate Week. We've heard the data and know the climate challenge is daunting. But how we frame the path forward is critical to positive impact. I'm curious to know if this resonates in your own experience.
Facts, Figures, and Framing: How to Talk About Climate Change to Help Drive Action
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Brian G. Belski joined The David Lin show for a discussion on recent news including port worker strikes and geopolitical conflicts, as well as his overall outlook for markets heading into year-end. “The trend is your friend … and this is all a move toward normalization.” Watch the clip here: http://spr.ly/6049UO1gb
'I'll Cripple You': Port Workers Strike, Will Inflation Spike? | Brian Belski
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Grégoire Baillargeon, President, BMO Financial Group, Quebec & Vice Chair, BMO Climate Institute, recently joined The Hub Canada to discuss the latest trends in global carbon markets and his perspective on implementing and scaling carbon removal technology. Listen to the podcast here: http://spr.ly/6045UODA7
'Some solutions are better than the prior alternative': Grégoire Baillargeon on the role of markets and government in advancing carbon removal technology
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Simeon Siegel, CFA speaks to The Business of Fashion, reflecting on the recent years’ string of successive external challenges to retailers actually getting the product they order. Predicting the precise consumer demand is supposed to be the difficult part of retailing, not forecasting product supply. Supply is supposed to be the given. “This is just becoming too normal. Companies need to account for the fact that they need a consistent and reliable way to get their products.” Read the full article here: http://spr.ly/6044U3dGu
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In this episode of Markets Plus, host Dr. Laurence B. Mussio, Special Advisor to the CEO, BMO Financial Group and Chair of the Long Run Institute, sits down with Professor John D. Turner, co-author of the best-selling book “Boom and Bust: A Global History of Financial Bubbles,” to focus on connecting the present to the past through financial cycles. http://spr.ly/6046UJ1UQ
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Simeon Siegel, CFA joins Good Morning America’s initial coverage of the ever-earlier holiday season to note his expectation for heavy holiday promotions on items companies need to clear but light discounting for the bestsellers, a seemingly un-insightful comment that yet bears repeating most years. “There is not a specific start to the holiday season anymore. There are compelling finds at compelling prices. Always be on the hunt.” http://spr.ly/6045UygPb
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Brian G. Belski joins CNBC to discuss Fed Chair Powell's latest remarks. "Focus on what the Fed is actually saying and what the market is telling you." Watch the clip here: http://spr.ly/6043UHidb
Don't focus on Fed funds futures, focus on the Fed remarks and markets, says BMO’s Brian Belski
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