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The GDXD SEC filings page on Stock Titan provides access to U.S. regulatory documents related to MicroSectors Gold Miners -3x Inverse Leveraged ETN, which is issued by Bank of Montreal. As a foreign issuer, Bank of Montreal files reports with the Securities and Exchange Commission on Form 40-F and Form 6-K, and certain of these filings incorporate information by reference into registration statements on Form F-3 and Form S-8. These filings form part of the regulatory record for the bank’s securities, including its exchange-traded notes.
For GDXD, key documents referenced by the issuer include the ETN Prospectus, which consists of a pricing supplement, product supplement, prospectus supplement, and base prospectus filed with the SEC. In its public communications, Bank of Montreal directs investors to these materials for a detailed description of the MicroSectors Gold Miners -3x Inverse Leveraged ETNs, the S-Network MicroSectors Gold Miners Index, and the risks associated with leveraged short exposure.
Bank of Montreal’s Form 6-K filings can also include exhibits such as annual reports to shareholders, earnings coverage ratios, and consolidated capitalization information. Some 6-K reports state that their contents are incorporated by reference into specific registration statements, indicating how the disclosed information supports the bank’s various securities offerings.
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Bank of Montreal filed a Form 6-K highlighting its updated Code of Conduct, which sets ethical standards for all employees, officers, contractors and directors globally. The Code is built around core values of Integrity, Inclusion, Responsibility and Empathy and five main commitments: making a positive impact, doing what is right, protecting the brand, avoiding conflicts of interest, and speaking up about concerns.
The document emphasizes mandatory annual ethics and compliance training, zero waivers to the Code, and potential consequences up to termination for violations. It provides detailed expectations on anti-bribery and anti-corruption, anti-money laundering, fair competition, securities trading, privacy, use of AI, social media, handling of client and employee information, outside activities, gifts and entertainment, political activities and personal relationships. A prominent “Speak Up!” framework and whistleblower service support confidential and anonymous reporting and protection from retaliation.
Bank of Montreal filed a report providing updated earnings coverage ratios for the 12 months ended January 31, 2026 and October 31, 2025. These ratios show how many times the bank’s earnings can cover its interest and preferred share obligations.
For the period ended January 31, 2026, interest coverage on subordinated indebtedness was 27.56 times and grossed up dividend coverage on Class B preferred shares and other equity instruments was 23.90 times. Combined interest and grossed up dividend coverage on subordinated debt, preferred shares and other equity instruments was 13.05 times, slightly higher than 12.70 times for the period ended October 31, 2025.
Bank of Montreal filed a Form 6-K to furnish officer certifications related to its quarterly report for the period ended January 31, 2026. The Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer each certify that the report is accurate, fairly presents the bank’s financial condition and results, and that disclosure controls and internal control over financial reporting have been designed, evaluated, and updated as needed.
Bank of Montreal announced that its Board of Directors declared a quarterly dividend of $1.67 per common share for the second quarter of fiscal 2026, unchanged from the prior quarter. The common share dividend is payable on May 26, 2026 to shareholders of record on April 29, 2026.
The Board also declared dividends on its Class B Preferred Shares Series 44, 50 and 52, with payments on May 25 or May 26, 2026, to shareholders of record on April 29, 2026. All declared common and preferred dividends are designated as “eligible” dividends for Canadian tax purposes.
Common shareholders may reinvest cash dividends in additional Bank of Montreal common shares through the Shareholder Dividend Reinvestment and Share Purchase Plan. Shares under the plan will be purchased on the open market without a discount, and registered shareholders must enroll with the transfer agent by May 1, 2026 to participate for this dividend.
BMO Financial Group reported strong first-quarter 2026 results, with net income of
Revenue grew to
Return on equity strengthened to
BMO Financial Group delivered strong growth in the first quarter of 2026. Reported net income rose to
Profitability improved, with reported return on equity rising to
All operating segments contributed, including higher net income in Canadian P&C, U.S. Banking, Wealth Management and Capital Markets, while Corporate Services losses narrowed. BMO declared a quarterly dividend of
Bank of Montreal /CAN/ filed a Form 13F-HR institutional holdings report. This quarterly filing shows that the manager and its included affiliates reported 13,531 individual positions in securities that fall under Form 13F reporting.
The combined Form 13F information table carries a total reported value of 288,733,290,837, rounded to the nearest dollar. The report is filed as a full 13F holdings report, meaning all holdings for this reporting manager are presented in this filing rather than split with other managers.
Bank of Montreal filed a Form 6-K as a foreign private issuer to provide legal opinions and related consents supporting an existing SEC registration statement. The filing includes opinions from Sullivan & Cromwell LLP as U.S. counsel and Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP as Canadian counsel.
The document states that the information and exhibits are incorporated by reference into a previously declared effective registration statement, helping to satisfy legal and regulatory requirements for the bank’s securities offerings.
Bank of Montreal submitted a Form 6-K as a foreign private issuer, furnishing its BMO 2025 Annual Report to Shareholders as Exhibit 99.1. The report is signed on behalf of the bank by the Chief Financial Officer, Tayfun Tuzun, and Corporate Secretary, Pascale Elharrar, confirming it as an official communication to investors.