BMO adds China and India ETFs to product range

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The Bank of Montreal (BMO) has added nine ETFs to its range, including currency-hedged funds tracking China and India.

The latest range consists of the BMO China Equity Hedged to CAD fund and the BMO India Equity Hedged to CAD fund. BMO has launched three fixed income ETFs, comprising the BMO Mid Corporate Bond Index fund, the Long Corporate Bond Index fund and the Aggregate Bond Index fund. The new line-up also includes ETFs providing exposure to specific industries, including the BMO Global Infrastructure Index fund, the Equal Weight Utilities Index fund, the Nasdaq 100 Equity Hedged to CAD Index fund and the Junior Gold Index fund. The ETFs are managed and administered by Jones Heward Investment...

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