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BMO Global Asset Management Panel Provides 3-5 Year Investment Outlook on Media Briefing Call
1. BMO Global Asset Management Panel Provides 3-5 Year
Investment Outlook on Media Briefing Call
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS--(Marketwired - Feb. 21, 2014) - BMO Global Asset Management yesterday
hosted an investment outlook call for media which featured some of the firm's top experts from
around the world. During the call, the panelists discussed the firm's 3-5 year investment outlook.
The participating BMO experts and the topics they addressed included:
Barry McInerney, Co-CEO, BMO Global Asset Management (moderator) - firm highlights and an
overview of significant industry trends.
Craig Rawlins, CIO, BMO Asset Management U.S. - BMO's focus on multi-asset solutions and the
structure of its investment team.
Sandy Lincoln, Chief Market Strategist, BMO Asset Management U.S. - three distinct
macroeconomic scenarios identified by the firm's investment team.
Tony Cousins, Chief Executive Chief Investment Officer, Pyrford International - developed
international markets, equity and fixed income.
Scott Kimball, Portfolio Manager, Taplin, Canida and Habacht, LLC - fixed income markets,
developed and emerging.
Robert Lloyd George, Investment Chairman, Lloyd George Management - equity markets, emerging
and frontier.
"This panel brought together some of our foremost experts and strategists within BMO Global Asset
Management, who provided insights on the unique investing approaches we offer across our firm,"
said Mr. McInerney. "Much of what took place on this call was rooted in the discussions our
leadership team had at our first Global Investing Forum at the end of 2013. The result of that event -
and what is highlighted in our new report - is a detailed map of what our clients might expect for
their investments in the coming years as the global landscape continues to change."
The comments during the call were largely centered on findings from a new report, "Secular Outlook
2014-2019." This report outlines three distinct macroeconomic scenarios identified by BMO Global
Asset Management - each with its own probability - and its own set of investment implications:
The West Rides Again - growth in the U.S. accelerates from its current slow pace and reaches
"normal" levels. Meanwhile, Europe grows slowly as it emerges from the recent recession, while
continuing to wrestle with internal challenges.
Synchronized Growth - Europe and Japan strengthen along with the U.S., following the tendency of
expansive fiscal and monetary policies to produce positive results.
Broken China - rapid deceleration in Chinese growth is the catalyst of a renewed recession in
Europe and Japan, and a near-recession in the United States.
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