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The Open Outcry
BMO Exchange Traded Funds
22 episodes
2 days ago
Welcome to the Open Outcry, a term used to describe the frenetic discourse of the trading floor. We aren’t exchanging securities, but dealing in ideas on markets, economies and the intersection of the two in a world where trade, geopolitics and the investment climate are in flux. Brought to you by BMO Global Asset Management.
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Welcome to the Open Outcry, a term used to describe the frenetic discourse of the trading floor. We aren’t exchanging securities, but dealing in ideas on markets, economies and the intersection of the two in a world where trade, geopolitics and the investment climate are in flux. Brought to you by BMO Global Asset Management.
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E4 – Why Cracks Are Widening in US Dollar Dominance
The Open Outcry
13 minutes 1 second
6 months ago
E4 – Why Cracks Are Widening in US Dollar Dominance

A volatile U.S. dollar amid broader trade uncertainty has many Canadian investors questioning whether to add or pare back their FX hedges to the greenback. Bipan Rai, managing director of ETF and structure solutions strategy at BMO ETFs, provides a brief history of the dollar’s evolution as the global reserve currency, and his view on where the greenback goes from here. This episode was recorded live on April 22, 2025.


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The Open Outcry
Welcome to the Open Outcry, a term used to describe the frenetic discourse of the trading floor. We aren’t exchanging securities, but dealing in ideas on markets, economies and the intersection of the two in a world where trade, geopolitics and the investment climate are in flux. Brought to you by BMO Global Asset Management.