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News articleYahoo Finance· March 27, 2026

How The Investment Story For Bank Of Montreal (TSX:BMO) Is Quietly Shifting After Q1

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  • Bank of Montreal has improved capital markets outlook, clearer management timelines for ROE improvement and potential for renewed momentum in U.S. loan growth

    60% confidence
  • Bank of Montreal price target raised to range of CA$191 to CA$208

    60% confidence
  • Bank of Montreal upgraded to Outperform rating with price target of CA$214

    60% confidence
  • Rising caution on valuation and the sustainability of recent earnings drivers for Bank of Montreal

    60% confidence
  • Bank of Montreal price target raised to range of CA$191 to CA$208

    60% confidence
  • Bank of Montreal's fair value estimate is CA$204.14, down from CA$205.14

    60% confidence
  • Bank of Montreal price target raised to range of CA$191 to CA$208

    60% confidence
  • Bank of Montreal produced an impressive quarter, earning through severance charges and working on efficiency that management links to return on equity improvement

    60% confidence
  • Bank of Montreal's Q1 earnings beat the firm's estimates, with current execution tracking ahead of earlier expectations

    60% confidence
  • Bank of Montreal price target raised to CA$199

    60% confidence
  • Bank of Montreal price target raised to range of CA$191 to CA$208

    60% confidence
  • Bank of Montreal price target raised to range of CA$191 to CA$208

    60% confidence

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