We were proud to attend the Financial Women's Association Annual Summit, with this year's theme of 'AI, Technology, and Finance: Reshaping Our Work and Our World.' Thank you to BMO's Eric Jacks and Kim Jaffee - Prado for joining the conversation to share your insights.
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
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Toronto, ON
- Type
- 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
Updates
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Jonathan Hackett, Head of Sustainable Finance at BMO, will be attending Sibos 2024 in Beijing next week to weigh in on this year’s conference theme of ‘Connecting the future of finance.’ Learn more below:
I’ll be speaking at #Sibos 2024 Beijing! I’m joining a panel discussion on Sustainable Securities Investment and Post-Trade Innovation. Looking forward to a great discussion on taxonomies, reporting, corporate actions, carbon credit enablement and more. https://lnkd.in/grin_RZ5
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Simeon Siegel, CFA joins CNBC to discuss Nike’s opportunities to refocus on its product over channels and his belief that new CEO Elliott Hill will likely empower employees to focus on creating the best product and crafting the best storytelling. “What was special about Nike was that it wasn’t a one-person show. You get to $50 billion in revenues by empowering all the different teams to do what they do really well. There are teams that do storytelling and there are teams that do product. I think the past few years we abandoned that. Nike forgot that what they did so well was storytelling and getting product to the consumer. What they sold was all that mattered. Over the past few years, where they sold became all that mattered. The reason people are popping bottles on campus may because people realize Elliott is going to empower them. That this is not going to be a single-person show.” http://spr.ly/6043qrImV
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We were proud to sponsor the Dress for Success Toronto Beyond the Suit event yesterday evening, supporting female empowerment and economic independence. Congratulations to Dress for Success Toronto on 15 years of helping women across Toronto thrive. #BMOGrowTheGood
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On BNN Bloomberg Tuesday morning, Brian G. Belski shared why he believes small- and mid-cap stocks have the potential to outperform large-caps. "Our small-mid cap portfolio … has consistently outperformed all year long because we've been focusing on these 'bottom-up' trends." Watch the clip here: http://spr.ly/6042qR07A
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This week, Brian Tobin, Lawrence Zelvin, and Grégoire Baillargeon will be speaking at the International Economic Forum of the Americas Toronto Global Forum to discuss topics like cybersecurity, sustainability infrastructure, and scaling climate challenges. Refresh on the vast topics with their recent insights: Brian Tobin: http://spr.ly/6044qPVQG Larry Zelvin: http://spr.ly/6045qPVQH Grégoire Baillargeon: http://spr.ly/6046qPVQy
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Brian G. Belski discussed recent earnings results of U.S. banks with BNN Bloomberg this morning. "Our broader theme is scale. We want to own those big banks because of their multidivisional assets … and that clearly worked this quarter." Watch the clip here: http://spr.ly/6045qP1zU
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BMO Capital Markets reposted this
As we recognize Hispanic Heritage Month in the U.S. and Latin American Heritage Month in Canada, we're taking time to celebrate the contributions of our Latino colleagues and friends across North America. However, this recognition period is about more than just celebrating Hispanic and Latino history and achievements. It should also be used as an opportunity to evaluate the disparities that still exist for Latin Americans and understand how each of us can help promote equality, together. Learn more about how we are supporting Latino-owned businesses: https://lnkd.in/gGKisB-X
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We’re proud to be Lead Sponsor at the upcoming Invisso ABS East conference in Miami, Florida! On October 21-23, our BMO experts will be on the ground with over 5,000 structured finance industry professionals to discuss the latest trends and developments in the industry. http://spr.ly/6042q3ZQs #ABSEast
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Taking a modest classified ad publication and transforming it into the largest classified marketplace for Hispanic people in the U.S., Martha de la Torre’s career is a remarkable success story that highlights the perseverance and resilience of the Latino community. Learn more about her story and how she’s connecting with the influential Latino market: https://lnkd.in/gKsDrBJF
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