After FMF, questions about BMO record Bank shows low returns in business trusts over past four years, Globe study finds
10th Dec 2005, 15:11 GMT
When FMF Capital Group Ltd. spiralled into its precipitous slide a few weeks ago, shedding more than 90 per cent of its value virtually overnight, outraged investors began to ask some tough questions.
After FMF, questions about BMO record Bank shows low returns in business trusts over past four years, Globe study finds related news:
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