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No Cuts, No Hikes. How Are ETFs Positioned?

4 mai 2026

Both the Bank of Canada and the U.S. Federal Reserve held rates steady last week — but the real story was in the details. In this episode, Saakshi Mehta and host, Zayla Saunders, unpack the messaging behind the holds, what the Fed’s new leadership could mean for markets, and why a 602020 portfolio approach is worth a closer look right now.

Zayla Saunders is Vice President of ETF Online Distribution at BMO Global Asset Management (BMO GAM). She is joined by Saakshi Mehta, Vice President, ETF & Alternative Strategy at BMO GAM. This episode was recorded live on Monday, May 42026.

ETFs mentioned:

Sources:

ETF Flows, according to the National Bank Report, February 2026

Macro Notes - Fed and BoC on Hold

CPI: Consumers Price Index 

The Fed: The U.S. Federal Reserve Board 

Volatility: measures how much the price of a security, derivative, or index fluctuates. The most commonly used measure of volatility when it comes to investment funds is standard deviation.

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