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2019 Bulls versus 1970s Bears: What Does it Mean for Investors in 2022?
2022 has been a challenging year for investors. When faced with periods of uncertainty, investors naturally look to the past to try and glean patterns that could be used to infer the future.
Inflation Is Here to Stay
To say inflation has been running hot might be an understatement without proper context. On August 10, 2022, the Bureau of Labor Statistics announced that the Consumer Price Index in the U.S. increased by 8.6% from the prior year through July. This was down only marginally from last month when the year-over-year inflation through June rate came in at 9.1%, which was a 40+ year high. The chart below shows that inflation began to take hold in early 2021 as vaccines were rolled out and the economy began to recover from the pandemic. While initially thought to be deflationary, the pandemic became a powerful inflationary force around the world as consumers, whose balance sheets were buoyed by government support, purchased goods at a record pace while supply, which was negatively impacted by pandemic shutdowns, could not keep up.
Understanding ETFs: Strategies on how to use ETFs with Erika Toth | Part One
In part 1 of this video, Erika provides an in-depth overview of BMO’s ETF innovative strategies designed to meet the different needs of investors.
Understanding ETFs: What Is An ETF?
In this video, McKenzie provides an easy to understand definition of an Exchange Traded Fund, while highlighting some of their more significant features and benefits.
Understanding ETFs: ETF Basics with McKenzie Box
In this video, McKenzie talks about the evolution of the ETF marketplace in Canada and explains why ETFs have grown in popularity amongst both everyday and professional investors.
Understanding ETFs: How to Invest in ETFs with Alfred Lee
In this video, Alfred attributes the growing popularity of ETFs with investors to the many ways in which they can now be accessed. This video also provides insights into ETF-based Mutual Funds and how they enable investors to get the best of both worlds.
Are central banks losing their credibility on fighting inflation?
Markets could be losing faith in dovish narratives that seem to have been anchoring interest rates.
Learn more about how bond investors can protect their portfolio in period of rising interest rates.
Limited Recourse Capital Notes (LRCNs): Part Bond, Part Preferred Share?
Introduced to the Canadian marketplace almost two years ago LRCNs are hybrid securities that can be described as part-bond, part-preferred share.
Learn how to distinguish value between LRCNs, preferred shares and traditional bonds.
How to Interest-Rate-Proof your Fixed Income: Understanding Floating Rate Notes
For investors wanting to maintain exposure to fixed income and at the same time decrease exposure to negative price volatility from rising interest rates, one solution to consider is the floating rate note.
Is your bond portfolio prepared for rising interest rates?
Canadian inflation is at its highest level in decades and interest rates could move higher.
Passive bond market indices could be in trouble.