GURU.Markets stock price, segment price, and overall market index valuation
The company's share price Bank of Montreal
Bank of Montreal (BMO) is one of Canada's "big five" banks. Its value is driven by stability in its home market and a growth strategy in the US, particularly following the acquisition of Bank of the West. It's a story of balanced growth and conservative risk management.
Share prices of companies in the market segment - Systemic banks
Bank of Montreal is one of Canada's largest banks, with a significant presence in the United States. Its segments include Canadian and American retail, as well as capital markets. We classify it as a Systemic Bank, and the chart below reflects the dynamics of North American banking systems.
Broad Market Index - GURU.Markets
Bank of Montreal (BMO) is one of Canada's largest banks with a growing presence in the US. Its scale makes it a prominent player in the GURU.Markets index. The chart below represents the entire market. See how BMO shares compare to the overall trend.
Change in the price of a company, segment, and market as a whole per day
BMO - Daily change in the company's share price Bank of Montreal
The daily price change for Bank of Montreal, a major Canadian bank, reflects its sensitivity to the Canadian and US economies. The chart of these fluctuations is unspectacular, but it is an important component of the formulas on System.GURU.Markets.
Daily change in the price of a set of shares in a market segment - Systemic banks
Bank of Montreal is one of Canada's largest banks. This chart reflects the average daily volatility of the North American banking sector. Comparing it with BMO's performance helps understand how its diversified business in Canada and the US makes it more or less sensitive to overall financial risks.
Daily change in the price of a broad market stock, index - GURU.Markets
Bank of Montreal (BMO) is one of Canada's largest banks, with a growing presence in the United States. Its performance reflects the economic performance of both countries. The chart below shows the overall volatility of global markets, which is influenced by such large financial institutions.
Dynamics of market capitalization of the company, segment and the market as a whole over 12 months
Annual dynamics of the company's market capitalization Bank of Montreal
Bank of Montreal is one of Canada's largest banks. Its annual performance reflects not only the state of the Canadian economy but also the successful integration of Bank of the West into the United States, a key strategic step in its expansion into the American market.
Annual dynamics of market capitalization of the market segment - Systemic banks
Bank of Montreal is one of Canada's oldest and largest banks, with a significant presence in the United States. It is distinguished by a conservative approach to risk, typical of the Canadian banking system. The chart shows how this model ensures stability compared to the often more volatile American banks.
Annual dynamics of market capitalization of broad market stocks, index - GURU.Markets
Bank of Montreal (BMO) is one of Canada's oldest and largest banks. Like other Canadian banks, it is known for its stability and conservative approach. Its performance is closely tied to the Canadian and US economies (following the acquisition of Bank of the West), reflecting the health of consumers and businesses on both sides of the border.
Dynamics of market capitalization of the company, segment and the market as a whole for the month
Monthly dynamics of the company's market capitalization Bank of Montreal
The performance of the Bank of Montreal, one of Canada's systemically important banks, is closely tied to the macroeconomy. This chart shows how its capitalization reacts monthly to changes in central bank interest rates, the state of the credit market, and overall economic growth forecasts.
Monthly dynamics of market capitalization of the market segment - Systemic banks
This chart shows the dynamics of Canada's banking sector, known for its stability. For the Bank of Montreal, one of the "Big Five," this reflects the overall economic situation. Interest rates, the state of the economy, and its expansion into the US are key factors.
Monthly dynamics of market capitalization of broad market stocks, index - GURU.Markets
Bank of Montreal is one of Canada's oldest and largest banks, with a diversified portfolio. Like other major banks, it reflects the state of the national and global economy. The chart below shows general market trends, allowing one to assess how closely the Canadian banking sector is aligned with global sentiment.
Dynamics of market capitalization of the company, segment and the market as a whole for the week
Weekly dynamics of the company's market capitalization Bank of Montreal
Bank of Montreal (BMO), one of Canada's "big five" banks, has demonstrated weekly performance reflecting the economic health of Canada and the United States, where the bank also has a significant presence. Interest rates, credit demand, and capital markets in North America are key drivers.
Weekly dynamics of market capitalization of the market segment - Systemic banks
Bank of Montreal, with its significant presence in Canada and the United States, has a dynamic that reflects the economic performance of both countries. This distinguishes it from purely Canadian or American banks. GraΓ‘fico allows us to compare how this transnational model impacts its stock performance compared to that of its more localized peers.
Weekly dynamics of market capitalization of stocks of the broad market, index - GURU.Markets
Bank of Montreal (BMO) is one of Canada's oldest and largest banks. Its shares, like those of other major banks, closely correlate with the economy and interest rates. The chart shows how closely its performance correlates with the overall movements of North American stock markets.
Market capitalization of the company, segment and market as a whole
BMO - Market capitalization of the company Bank of Montreal
The market capitalization of Bank of Montreal (BMO), one of Canada's oldest and largest banks, reflects its stability and conservative approach. The chart shows robust growth, supported by a strong position in the domestic market and expansion in the United States. Investors value BMO for its reliability and commitment to dividend payments, characteristic of Canada's "Big Five" banks.
BMO - Share of the company's market capitalization Bank of Montreal within the market segment - Systemic banks
Bank of Montreal (BMO) is one of Canada's largest banks, a member of the "Big Five." Its significant share of the Canadian financial system and growing presence in the United States, particularly following the acquisition of Bank of the West, underscore its scale and strategic ambitions.
Market capitalization of the market segment - Systemic banks
The chart below shows the total value of Canada's banking sector. Bank of Montreal (BMO) is one of the "Big Five" Canadian banks with a long history. The dynamics of this market reflect the stability and concentration of Canada's banking system, as well as BMO's successful expansion into the US market, making it a significant North American player.
Market capitalization of all companies included in a broad market index - GURU.Markets
Bank of Montreal (BMO) is one of Canada's oldest and largest banks, with a growing presence in the United States. Its market capitalization reflects its long history and stability. The chart below shows the global market share of the "big four" Canadian banks.
Book value capitalization of the company, segment and market as a whole
BMO - Book value capitalization of the company Bank of Montreal
The book value of Bank of Montreal (BMO) represents the capital of one of Canada's oldest and largest banks, with a growing presence in the United States. It serves as the foundation of its diversified business. The chart illustrates a history of conservative capital management and strategic expansion aimed at creating a more balanced North American bank.
BMO - Share of the company's book capitalization Bank of Montreal within the market segment - Systemic banks
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Market segment balance sheet capitalization - Systemic banks
Bank of Montreal (BMO) is one of Canada's largest banks. The financial sector, as the chart shows, is capital-intensive. BMO is a classic universal bank, its strength based on its massive balance sheet and extensive branch network in both Canada and the United States.
Book value of all companies included in the broad market index - GURU.Markets
Bank of Montreal is one of Canada's oldest and largest banks. Its book value reflects not only its strong position in its home country but also its significant expansion in the United States, particularly in the Midwest, through the acquisition of Bank of the West.
The ratio of market capitalization to book capitalization of a company, segment, and the market as a whole
Market capitalization to book capitalization ratio - Bank of Montreal
Bank of Montreal (BMO) is a Canadian bank. Its stable premium to book value reflects its conservative risk management and successful expansion into the US, which diversifies its business and creates new growth opportunities.
Market to book capitalization ratio in a market segment - Systemic banks
Bank of Montreal (BMO) is one of Canada's "Big Five" banks, with significant operations in the United States. Its valuation reflects the stability of the Canadian banking system. This chart shows how the market values ββits diversified business and conservative approach to risk, as reflected by its market-to-book value ratio.
Market to book capitalization ratio for the market as a whole
Bank of Montreal (BMO) is one of Canada's oldest and largest banks, with a growing presence in the United States. This chart reflects the average market valuation. Compared to other Canadian banks, its valuation reflects stability, a conservative approach to risk, and a dominant position in the domestic market.
Debts of the company, segment and market as a whole
BMO - Company debts Bank of Montreal
For Bank of Montreal (BMO), one of Canada's leading banks, its debt strategy supports its growth, particularly in the US market through its acquisition of Bank of the West. This chart shows how the bank is leveraging its balance sheet for strategic expansion while adhering to the conservative standards of the Canadian banking system.
Market segment debts - Systemic banks
Bank of Montreal (BMO) is one of Canada's "Big Five" banks. Its strategy includes aggressive expansion in the US, exemplified by the acquisition of Bank of the West. Such large transactions impact balance sheet structure and capital adequacy. This chart allows you to assess the scale of BMO and the implications of its growth strategy in the US market.
Market debt in general
Bank of Montreal (BMO) is one of Canada's largest banks with a growing presence in the United States, particularly in the Midwest. The recent acquisition of Bank of the West significantly expanded its American business. This total debt chart provides an important backdrop for assessing the risks and synergies associated with this major transaction and the integration of the new business.
Debt to book value of the company, segment and market as a whole
The company's debt to book capitalization ratio Bank of Montreal
Bank of Montreal is one of Canada's oldest and largest banks, with a growing presence in the United States. This chart shows the bank's capital structure, which must meet strict regulatory requirements. Managing balance sheet and credit risk in two different economic environments is key to its stability.
Market segment debt to market segment book capitalization - Systemic banks
Bank of Montreal (BMO) is one of Canada's oldest and largest banks, with a growing presence in the United States. Its conservative approach to banking is its hallmark. This chart compares its debt load to the overall capitalization of the banking sector, allowing one to assess its financial strength relative to its peers.
Debt to book value of all companies in the market
Bank of Montreal (BMO), one of Canada's largest banks, has a financial structure typical of its industry. This chart illustrates how this structure differs from the rest of the economy. It compares the bank's high leverage to the market average, illustrating the unique characteristics of the banking business.
P/E of the company, segment and market as a whole
P/E - Bank of Montreal
This chart for Bank of Montreal, one of Canada's oldest and largest banks, demonstrates a valuation characteristic of a stable financial system. The moderate P/E reflects a balanced business split between the Canadian market and U.S. operations, providing diversification and predictability.
P/E of the market segment - Systemic banks
Bank of Montreal (BMO) is one of Canada's "Big Five" banks, which also has a significant presence in the US, particularly in the Midwest. This chart shows the average rating for the North American banking sector. It allows for a comparison of how the market views BMO's cross-border expansion strategy compared to its Canadian and US peers.
P/E of the market as a whole
Bank of Montreal (BMO) is one of Canada's oldest and largest banks, with a significant presence in the United States. Its valuation reflects the economic health of both countries. This global sentiment chart is important for its investment banking division, but the key drivers for its core business are interest rates, the labor market, and real estate prices in Canada and the US Midwest.
Future P/E of the company, segment and market as a whole
Future (projected) P/E of the company Bank of Montreal
Bank of Montreal (BMO) is one of Canada's largest banks, with a growing presence in the US, particularly following the acquisition of Bank of the West. This chart reflects investor expectations for the North American economy. The bank's valuation hinges on loan growth forecasts and the successful integration of its US business, which should strengthen its market position.
Future (projected) P/E of the market segment - Systemic banks
Bank of Montreal (BMO) is one of Canada's largest banks, with a growing presence in the US, particularly following its acquisition of Bank of the West. This chart reflects investor views on its transnational strategy. Comparing its profit forecasts with the banking sector reveals how the market views the risks and rewards of its US expansion.
Future (projected) P/E of the market as a whole
Bank of Montreal (BMO) is one of Canada's oldest and largest banks, and it is also actively expanding its presence in the United States. Its performance depends on the health of the North American economy. This chart, reflecting US market sentiment, has direct implications for BMO's American business segment, which is a significant source of growth for the bank.
Profit of the company, segment and market as a whole
Company profit Bank of Montreal
Bank of Montreal (BMO) is one of Canada's largest banks, a member of the "Big Five." Its profits are generated by retail and commercial banking in Canada, as well as a growing presence in the United States. This chart shows the bank's financial results, reflecting the economic situation in North America.
Profit of companies in the market segment - Systemic banks
Bank of Montreal (BMO) is one of Canada's largest and oldest banks, with a diversified business and a significant presence in the United States. Its financial results reflect the economic health of two closely interconnected North American countries. Like other major banks, BMO is a pillar of the financial system, and its profitability impacts the entire sector.
Overall market profit
Bank of Montreal (BMO) is one of Canada's oldest and largest banks, a member of the "Big Five." The bank has significant operations in both Canada and the United States. Its financial results reflect the economic health of North America, including interest rate dynamics, the labor market, and business confidence. BMO is an important element of the region's financial stability.
Future (predicted) profit of the company, segment and market as a whole
Future (projected) profit of the company Bank of Montreal
Bank of Montreal (BMO) is one of Canada's "Big Five" banks. This chart shows profit expectations based on its Canadian operations and growing presence in the US, particularly following the acquisition of Bank of the West. The economic health of both countries is a key factor.
Future (predicted) profit of companies in the market segment - Systemic banks
Bank of Montreal (BMO) is one of Canada's largest banks, with a growing presence in the US, particularly following the acquisition of Bank of the West. The forecast chart reflects profit expectations for the North American banking sector. It allows one to assess how BMO's US expansion strategy and business diversification are impacting its outlook.
Future (predicted) profit of the market as a whole
The profit outlook for Bank of Montreal, one of Canada's oldest and largest banks, depends on economic conditions in Canada and the United States, where the bank has significantly expanded its presence. The dynamics in this chart reflect expectations for loan portfolio growth and results in the wealth management and capital markets segments.
P/S of the company, segment and market as a whole
P/S - Bank of Montreal
Bank of Montreal (BMO) is one of Canada's largest banks with a growing presence in the US. This chart shows how investors value its balanced revenue from the Canadian and US markets. The multiple reflects the stability of the domestic market and the potential for growth through expansion in the US.
P/S market segment - Systemic banks
Bank of Montreal (BMO) is one of Canada's largest banks, with a long history and a significant presence in the United States, particularly in the Midwest. This chart shows the average revenue estimate in the banking sector. It helps assess how investors perceive BMO's cross-border strategy and diversified business compared to its competitors.
P/S of the market as a whole
Bank of Montreal (BMO) is one of Canada's "Big Five" banks, having significantly expanded its presence in the US through acquisitions. Its revenue is diversified between the two countries. This chart, showing the average revenue estimate for BMO, provides insight into the market's perception of its US expansion and the stability of the Canadian banking sector.
Future P/S of the company, segment and market as a whole
Future (projected) P/S of the company Bank of Montreal
Bank of Montreal (BMO) is one of the "Big Five" Canadian banks with a significant presence in the US, particularly in the Midwest. This chart shows how investors assess the bank's future earnings, which depend on the health of the Canadian and US economies, as well as the successful integration of its recently acquired US-based Bank of the West.
Future (projected) P/S of the market segment - Systemic banks
Bank of Montreal (BMO) is one of Canada's "Big Five" banks, actively expanding its presence in the US, especially after acquiring Bank of the West. This chart shows how the market views its transnational strategy. Do investors see the US presence as a key driver of future growth?
Future (projected) P/S of the market as a whole
Bank of Montreal (BMO) is one of Canada's largest banks with a growing presence in the United States. Its financial results, like those of other Canadian banks, reflect the state of the North American economy. BMO's lending and capital markets revenue trends are important indicators for assessing the business climate, which influences the overall forecasts shown in this chart.
Sales of the company, segment and market as a whole
Company sales Bank of Montreal
Bank of Montreal (BMO) is one of Canada's largest banks, offering a wide range of financial services. The bank also has a significant presence in the United States. This chart reflects its revenue from banking, wealth management, and investment banking in the North American market.
Sales of companies in the market segment - Systemic banks
Bank of Montreal (BMO) is one of the "Big Five" Canadian banks with a significant presence in the United States. The bank offers a diversified range of services, from retail banking to capital markets. This chart shows total revenue in the North American banking sector, reflecting the economic environment in which BMO is pursuing its cross-border growth strategy.
Overall market sales
Bank of Montreal (BMO) is one of Canada's largest banks, with a significant presence in the United States. It offers a full range of banking services, from retail to investment banking. This chart, reflecting the economic health of North America, is a key metric for BMO, influencing loan portfolio growth and the financial health of its clients.
Future sales volume of the company, segment and market as a whole
Future (projected) sales of the company Bank of Montreal
Bank of Montreal (BMO) is one of Canada's largest banks with a growing presence in the United States. Its future earnings depend on the economic health of both countries, interest rates, and demand for loans from businesses and individuals. This chart reflects analyst expectations for economic growth in North America and its impact on the banking sector.
Future (projected) sales of companies in the market segment - Systemic banks
Bank of Montreal (BMO) is one of Canada's largest banks, with a diversified business and a significant presence in the United States. This chart shows projected earnings for the North American banking sector. It reflects expectations for economic growth and interest rates in the region, which are key to BMO's profitability.
Future (projected) sales of the market as a whole
Bank of Montreal (BMO) is one of Canada's largest banks with a growing presence in the United States. Its financial health is closely tied to the economies of both countries. This chart, reflecting overall economic expectations, is important for assessing the quality of the loan portfolio and demand for banking services. Growing business activity and consumer confidence directly stimulate lending and investment activity among BMO's clients.
Marginality of the company, segment and market as a whole
Company marginality Bank of Montreal
Bank of Montreal (BMO) is one of Canada's "Big Five" banks, with a long history and a significant presence in the United States. This chart reflects a conservative and stable approach to banking. Its financial performance depends on the state of the Canadian and American economies, as well as the quality of its loan portfolio management.
Market segment marginality - Systemic banks
Bank of Montreal (BMO) is one of Canada's "Big Five" banks, with a diversified business including retail banking, wealth management, and U.S. operations. Like its Canadian peers, the bank benefits from a stable operating environment. This chart shows how a balanced business model and disciplined risk management impact its operating performance.
Market marginality as a whole
Bank of Montreal (BMO) is one of Canada's largest banks with a growing presence in the US, particularly in the Midwest. This chart shows total profitability. It demonstrates BMO's diversification strategy. Expansion in the US allows the bank to reduce its dependence on the Canadian market and seek new sources of growth and profitability in the broader economy.
Employees in the company, segment and market as a whole
Number of employees in the company Bank of Montreal
Bank of Montreal (BMO) is one of Canada's largest banks, with a long history and a significant presence in the United States, particularly in the Midwest. This chart illustrates its transnational reach. Its growth in staff, particularly following the acquisition of Bank of the West, reflects its strategy to strengthen its position in the American market and create a fully-fledged North American bank.
Share of the company's employees Bank of Montreal within the market segment - Systemic banks
This indicator demonstrates the scale of Bank of Montreal (BMO) as one of Canada's oldest and largest banks. As one of the "Big Five," its significant share of employees in the sector reflects its deep integration into the Canadian economy, as well as its growing presence in the United States. This human capital provides a full range of financial services on both sides of the border.
Number of employees in the market segment - Systemic banks
Bank of Montreal (BMO) is one of Canada's "Big Five" banks with a significant presence in the United States. It's a versatile bank, employing a large number of people across retail, commercial, and investment banking. This chart reflects the stability and size of Canada's banking system, where BMO has been a key and reliable employer for centuries.
Number of employees in the market as a whole
Bank of Montreal (BMO) is one of Canada's largest banks (one of the Big Five), with a significant presence in the US (BMO Harris), particularly in the Midwest. This chart, which reflects US employment, is crucial for BMO as it indicates the health of their key growth market. A stable US labour market means a high-quality loan portfolio and customer growth at their American branches.
Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) of the company, segment, and market as a whole
Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) of the company Bank of Montreal (BMO)
Bank of Montreal (BMO) is one of Canada's "Big Five" banks. Its ratio per employee reflects the stability and conservative approach of the Canadian banking system, as well as the scale of its operations in Canada and the United States.
Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) in the market segment - Systemic banks
Bank of Montreal (BMO) is a major Canadian bank that has significantly expanded its presence in the US (acquiring Bank of the West). This cross-border strategy requires a large staff. This chart shows the market cost per employee, measuring the bank's effectiveness in managing these two large but distinct markets.
Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) for the overall market
Bank of Montreal (BMO) is one of Canada's "Big Five" banks. Like other major banks, the ratio on this chart reflects the scale of its assets and operations. The employee ratio is an indicator of capital management effectiveness, revenue diversification (Canada and the US), and the ability to generate shareholder returns.
Profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) for the company, segment, and market as a whole
Profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) of the company Bank of Montreal (BMO)
Bank of Montreal (BMO) is one of the "big five" Canadian banks. Like RBC and TD, it has a stable business in Canada and is expanding in the US (BMO Harris Bank). This chart shows balanced performance. It's a classic universal bank, whose profitability per employee reflects the stability of the Canadian system and growth potential in the US.
Profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) in the market segment - Systemic banks
Bank of Montreal (BMO) is a large Canadian bank. This chart shows the industry average benchmark for "systemic banks." The Canadian banking system is known for its stability (oligopoly). The benchmark here reflects this stability: profit per employee is predictable and generated by both retail and asset management.
Profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) for the market as a whole
Bank of Montreal (BMO) is one of Canada's "Big Five" banks. It has a significant presence in both Canada and the US, particularly in the Midwest. This chart provides an overview of staff performance at a large, diversified bank balancing the stable Canadian market with the more competitive US market.
Sales to employees of the company, segment and market as a whole
Sales per company employee Bank of Montreal (BMO)
Bank of Montreal (BMO) is one of Canada's largest banks with a growing presence in the United States. This chart reflects the performance of a diversified bank operating in mature markets. Performance is driven by loan portfolio growth, success in asset management, and investment banking.
Sales per employee in the market segment - Systemic banks
Bank of Montreal (BMO), one of the "Big Five" Canadian banks, significantly expanded its presence in the US with the acquisition of Bank of the West. This chart shows the average revenue per employee in the segment. It allows one to evaluate the performance of their integrated North American business compared to other major banks.
Sales per employee for the market as a whole
Bank of Montreal (BMO) is another of Canada's "big five" banks. Like RBC and TD, BMO has a significant presence in the US (BMO Harris Bank). This reflects the effectiveness of their diversified model, which balances the stable Canadian market with their US operations, as well as their capital markets business.
Short shares by company, segment and market as a whole
Shares shorted by company Bank of Montreal (BMO)
Bank of Montreal (BMO) is a Canadian bank that has been aggressively expanding in the US (acquiring Bank of the West). The bearish sentiment seen in this chart may be related to both risks in the overheated Canadian housing market and concerns about the integration of American businesses and the potential rise in bad debt in the US commercial sector.
Shares shorted by market segment - Systemic banks
Bank of Montreal (BMO) is one of Canada's "Big Five" banks, significantly expanding its presence in the US with the acquisition of Bank of the West. This chart shows the overall sentiment in the sector. It reflects investor concerns about risks in the Canadian economy and integration challenges, which impact all banks conducting major M&A.
Shares shorted by the overall market
Bank of Montreal is one of Canada's oldest and largest banks, a member of the "Big Five." Its health is inextricably linked to the state of the North American economy. This chart reflects the overall level of fear in the market. When it rises, it signals expectations of a recession, which for banks means increased risk of loan defaults and slower growth.
RSI 14 indicator for a company, segment, and market as a whole
The company's RSI 14 indicator Bank of Montreal (BMO)
Bank of Montreal (BMO) is a major Canadian systemic bank that has significantly expanded its presence in the US (by acquiring Bank of the West). This chart measures momentum. "Oversold" (below 30) may reflect investor panic about the risks of integrating a new business or fear of a credit crunch (for example, in commercial real estate). "Overbought" (above 70) indicates confidence in the success of the US expansion.
RSI 14 Market Segment - Systemic banks
Bank of Montreal (BMO) is one of Canada's oldest and largest banks, actively expanding its presence in the US. This chart shows the overall sentiment in the banking sector. It helps investors discern whether BMO's move is a bet on its integration into the US or simply following the general "overheating" (or "cooling") of the entire North American banking sector.
RSI 14 for the overall market
Bank of Montreal (BMO) is one of Canada's "Big Five" banks, the country's oldest, with a strong presence in the United States. Like all systemic banks, BMO is sensitive to this chart. Market euphoria is driven by rising lending and investment activity. Panic is driven by fear of a recession and rising reserves for potential bad debts.
Analyst consensus forecast for the company's share price, the segment, and the market as a whole
Analyst consensus stock price forecast BMO (Bank of Montreal)
The collective opinion of analysts on Bank of Montreal (BMO) weighs stability in Canada against recent growth in the US (the acquisition of Bank of the West). Their price targets depend on how successfully BMO integrates its US assets and how it manages rising loan loss provisions in both economies.
The difference between the consensus estimate and the actual stock price BMO (Bank of Montreal)
Bank of Montreal, one of Canada's oldest banks, recently significantly expanded its presence in the US with the acquisition of Bank of the West. Integration of this asset is a key focus. This chart shows analysts' confidence in the success of this US expansion and the stability of their Canadian business. It reflects the gap between the target price and the current price.
Analyst consensus forecast for stock prices by market segment - Systemic banks
Bank of Montreal (BMO) is one of Canada's "Big Five" banks. It recently expanded its presence in the US with the acquisition of Bank of the West. This chart shows analyst consensus forecasts for the entire North American banking sector. It reflects whether experts expect stable lending growth or see recession risks.
Analysts' consensus forecast for the overall market share price
Bank of Montreal (BMO) is one of Canada's Big Five banks with a strong presence in the US. It's a classic cyclical business. This chart, reflecting overall analyst sentiment, acts as a leading indicator for BMO. If market sentiment worsens, it foreshadows a decline in loan demand and an increase in loan loss provisions.
AKIMA index of the company, segment and market as a whole
AKiMA Company Index Bank of Montreal
Bank of Montreal (BMO) is one of Canada's Big Five banks. It has a strong position domestically and is actively expanding its presence in the US, particularly following its recent major acquisition of Bank of the West. This chart reflects this dual strategy: the stability of the Canadian economy and the growth potential (and integration risks) of its US subsidiary.
AKIMA Market Segment Index - Systemic banks
Bank of Montreal (BMO) is one of Canada's Big Five banks, significantly expanding its presence in the US with the acquisition of Bank of the West. This composite metric evaluates banks. The chart shows the sector average. This benchmark: how does this US growth strategy differentiate BMO from the average North American bank?
The AKIM Index for the overall market
Bank of Montreal (BMO) is one of Canada's oldest and largest banks, with a growing presence in the US (especially following the acquisition of Bank of the West). It is a diversified, systemic bank. This chart, which reflects the market average, provides a macro backdrop. It helps assess how BMO, whose fate is closely tied to the health of the Canadian and US economies, fits within the overall macroeconomic picture, which influences credit cycles.