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BMO Announces Cash Distributions for Certain BMO ETFs and ETF Series of BMO Mutual Funds for October 2025
Benzinga • Prnewswire • October 23, 2025

BMO Asset Management Inc. announced monthly cash distributions for its ETFs and ETF series of mutual funds, with distributions payable on November 4, 2025, for unitholders of record as of October 30, 2025.

Osisko Développement annonce un placement par voie de prise ferme au titre de la Dispense pour financement de l’émetteur coté de 30 millions de dollars canadiens d’actions accréditives nationales et d’actions accréditives de la Colombie-Britannique
GlobeNewswire Inc. • Osisko Développement Corp. • October 8, 2025

Osisko Développement has agreed with financial institutions to conduct a C$30 million private placement of national and British Columbia flow-through shares, with proceeds to be used for mining exploration expenses in Canada.

Canadian banks well-positioned to weather economic challenges, UBS analysts say By Proactive Investors - Investing.com Canada
Investing.com • Proactive Investors • July 2, 2024

UBS analysts have a cautiously optimistic outlook on Canadian banks, recommending buys on Royal Bank of Canada and National Bank of Canada due to their strong balance sheets and diversified business mix, while maintaining neutral ratings on the other four major banks amidst macroeconomic challenges.

5 Top-Performing Leveraged ETFs of March
Zacks Investment Research • Sweta Killa • March 27, 2024

The U.S. stock market is on track for its fifth consecutive month of gains, with the major bourses reaching a new all-time high last week.

Anatomy Of A Recession: The Lagged Effects Of Rate Hikes Have Started
Seeking Alpha • Franklin Templeton Investments • April 14, 2023

Although the worst of the crisis may very well be over, you’re going to see this affect the economy through tighter lending standards. Monetary policy notoriously has long and variable lags.