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Equities continue to dominate Canadian ETF flows. Hear about this trend and more in today's episode, as Erika Toth, David Cheng, and your host, Mckenzie Box, dive into the themes shaping markets this spring, including redemptions of HISA ETFs, rate cut expectations, the bounce back of balanced portfolios, and a retirement wave. McKenzie Box is Vice President of Product Management and Strategy at BMO Global Asset Management (BMO GAM). She is joined on the podcast by Erika Toth, a Director of Institutional and Advisory for Eastern Canada at BMO GAM, and David Cheng, an ETF and Quantitative Analyst at BMO Capital Markets. The episode was recorded live on Wednesday, May 8, 2024. Report: ETFs – Industry and Flows Update (April 2024) ETFs mentioned in the podcast: BMO Ultra Short-Term Bond ETF (Ticker: ZST) BMO Equal Weight Utilities Index ETF (Ticker: ZUT) BMO Covered Call Utilities ETF (Ticker: ZWU) BMO Canadian Dividend ETF (Ticker: ZDV) BMO Low Volatility Canadian Equity ETF (Ticker: ZLB) ZST, total returns as at 2024/04/30: 1yr: 5.45%, 3yr: 2.78%, 5yr: 2.32%, 10yr: 1.93%, SI: 1.99% Duration: A measure of the sensitivity of the price of a fixed income investment to a change in interest rates. Duration is expressed as number of years. The price of a bond with a longer duration would be expected to rise (fall) more than the price of a bond with lower duration when interest rates fall (rise). Alpha: A statistical measure of the value a fund manager adds to the performance of the fund managed. If alpha is positive, the manager has added value to the portfolio. If the alpha is negative, the manager has underperformed the market. Beta: A measure of the volatility, or systematic risk, of a security or a portfolio in comparison to the market as a whole. Disclaimers: The viewpoints expressed by the Portfolio Manager represent their assessment of the markets at the time of publication. Those views are subject to change without notice at any time. The information contained herein is not, and should not be construed as, investment, tax or legal advice to any party. Investments should be evaluated relative to the individual's investment objectives and professional advice should be obtained with respect to any circumstance. Any statement that necessarily depends on future events may be a forward-looking statement. Forward-looking statements are not guarantees of performance. Any statement that necessarily depends on future events may be a forward-looking statement. Forward-looking statements are not guarantees of performance. They involve risks, uncertainties and assumptions. Although such statements are based on assumptions that are believed to be reasonable, there can be no assurance that actual results will not differ materially from expectations. Investors are cautioned not to rely unduly on any forward-looking statements. In connection with any forward-looking statements, investors should carefully consider the areas of risk described in the most recent prospectus. For a summary of the risks of an investment in the BMO ETFs, please see the specific risks set out in the BMO ETF's prospectus. BMO ETFs trade like stocks, fluctuate in market value and may trade at a discount to their net asset value, which may increase the risk of loss. Distributions are not guaranteed and are subject to change and/or elimination. BMO ETFs are managed by BMO Asset Management Inc., which is an investment fund manager and a portfolio manager, and a separate legal entity from Bank of Montreal. This podcast is for information purposes. The information contained herein is not, and should not be construed as, investment, tax or legal advice to any party. Particular investments and/or trading strategies should be evaluated relative to the individual's investment objectives and professional advice should be obtained with respect to any circumstance. ®/™Registered trademarks/trademark of Bank of Montreal, used under licence. View Legal Disclosures
Sarah Hwang, MD, FAAPMR, Program Planning Committee Chair is joined by David Cheng, MD, FAAPMR, and Eric Wisotzky, MD, FAAPMR to discuss this year's AAPM&R Annual Assembly and our 8th annual #PhysiatryDay. Their discussion includes what we love about our specialty, our Physiatry Day plans, and a discussion about the fun here at #AAPMR23!
This special fan film roundtable includes creators Randy Wrenn, David Cheng, Steve Harris, Joe Cepeda, and Glen Wolfe. Visit us at starfleetpodcast.net/beyondtrek --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beyondtrekpodcast/support
In this week's episode, the gang discusses the lies we've been fed about recommended water intake as well as... - | Pop Culture & Music | - Good Morning America hosts getting caught in a cheating scandal, Sza dropping her new album SOS, Nintendo landing a major Activision exclusivity deal, A$ap Rocky's crazy new "Shittin' Me" music video - | News | - An effective new Alzheimer's drug, the massic active volcano in Hawaii, SF making a big u-turn on the deployment of killer robots, this year's flu season. | News | - HBO's Murdoch's Empire of Influence doc, the Korea Number 1 show on Netflix, Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner by David Cheng on Netflix, the new Super Mario movie, Avatar 2 Way of Water, and share final thoughts. linktr.ee/dippedinnonsense
Kawika and Sarah talk weekly gossip from Maui to around the world. Kawika interviews David Cheng of the Star Trek fan film "Borg Hunters". ~Community Announcements~ Submit your community and non-profit announcements: https://forms.gle/1vWNTtAXPSjg3GuN8 Voters submit questions to Hawai'i midterm candidates: https://forms.gle/tJ16jaU3k5qtWh3F9 ~Topics~ Kukuiula Bridge closed on Hana Highway Maui rent on the rise Federal Officers raid gambling operation Children of Hawai'i file lawsuit against DOT Election Hyperbole and how to see through it Dr. Oz wins Pennsylvania Primary and moves forward Jan 6 Committee - https://january6th.house.gov/ Johnny Depp & Amber Heard Kawika reviews Obi-Wan (Disney+) Star Trek: Strange New Worlds (Paramount+) Preparing for FE Dave - Time Zones ~Talk Story Guest~ David Cheng "Borg Hunters" Captain Harry Kim's first command mission - to rescue Borg Drones disconnected from the Collective and return them to their former selves. Will it also be his last command? Watch Now On YouTube https://youtu.be/gVfV1DAs7rM Listen to Rabbit Holes on Newsly and get Premium 30-Days FREE https://newsly.me/ PROMO CODE: RABB1TH0LES Stay Connected with the show and our hosts: Rabbit Holes FB: https://www.facebook.com/RabbitsOnSunday IG: https://www.instagram.com/RabbitsOnSunday Kawika Hoke FB: https://www.facebook.com/kawikahoke IG: https://www.instagram.com/kawikahoke Sarah Rodriguez FB: https://www.facebook.com/mothermauitv IG: https://www.instagram.com/mothermauitv Rabbit Holes is Produced for Manawa Kau by Kawika Hoke & Sarah Rodriguez ©2022
If you grew up in the '60s, '70s, or '80s,you will love StarPodTrek! On this exciting episode of StarPodTrek, we consider the Star Trek content of Starlog magazine in sissues 37 and 38 from 1980.Read along with your personal issue from your collection or for free here:https://archive.org/details/starlog_magazine-037Bob Turner and Kelly Casto of '70s Trek discuss Star Trek fandom in Los Angeles.https://m.facebook.com/1742040886071290/Teras Cassidy reminisces on what it was like to see The Motion Picture when it premiered in Canada. Check out Geek Nation Tours!https://geeknationtours.com/David Cheng and Bill Victor Arucan give us the details on what it was like to create the Motion Picture era fan film- The Human Adventure.Watch it here:https://youtu.be/iRsbEqpWF4sStar Trek costumer Tom reflects on the Enterprise's Deltan navigator Ilia, as portrayed by Persis Khambatta. Joyce Stanfield joins in on the conversation about the return of DeForest Kelly and his role as Doctor McCoy.And more, on this episode of StarPodTrek!Don't forget to join our Facebook group:https://m.facebook.com/profile.php?id=469912916856743&ref=content_filterLove Starlog magazine?Join the Facebook group:https://m.facebook.com/profile.php?id=303578380105395&ref=content_filterSuscribe to our YouTube Channel “StarPodLog and StarPodTrek”:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgE_kNBWqnvTPAQODKZA1UgMusic used with permission by Five Year Mission. Find us on Twitter and Instagram: @StarPodLog Reddit: u/StarPodTrek Visit us on Blogger at https://starpodlogpodcast.blogspot.com/ or iTunes or Spotify or wherever you listen to fine podcasts!If you cannot see the audio controls, listen/download the audio file hereDownload (right click, save as)
David Cheng, Principal at DCM Ventures, joins the pod with Scott Kitun. The role of VC isn't the same as your father's, or even your grandfather's VC anymore. No longer is venture capital only about getting a check once and being hands off otherwise. As we've started to see with a16z and rolling funds, DCM's methodology is to play a hands on role with founders in clear, specific niches to grow an idea into a full grown business. David and Scott talk about the changes in VC and why there is an increased expectation on a firm and its associates to earn a board seat by playing an active role in the company, providing resources, strategy almost like a fellow co-founder. David shares his experiences working with companies (primarily in fintech and health tech), how the future of investing is starting to turn into full incubation, "pre-idea" stage by essentially recruiting entrepreneurs to start companies and build businesses from the ground up. Scott and David also dive into emerging tech, role of crypto, where to start with web3 and more.
Fighting bias, and discussing fintech's moral and social obligation.
Dorie Clark, sought after New York-based executive coach and consultant, warns it’s crucial to build a portfolio career - where you have multiple revenue streams - even if you have a full-time job. Recorded live at Pausefest 2021 Dorie explains how this model saved her in 2020 when hundreds of thousands of dollars income dried up almost overnight. She shares her blueprint for professional independence, including insights and advice on becoming a recognised expert, monetising your expertise, and extending your reach and impact online. Dorie has been recognized as #1 Communication Coach in the world, one of the top 50 business thinkers in the world and she’s worked with clients such as Google, Microsoft, and the World Bank. She’s written numerous books including best sellers Standout and Entrepreneurial You and her next book The Long Game comes out in September this year. We also hear from Madeleine Grummet (tech entrepreneur and investor Future Amp, girledworld) and Darren Milo (D Milo Consulting, Beaton) on how they have built their own portfolio careers. And then we follow up our episode on Harnessing humour as a superpower at work with Naomi Bagdonas and Jennifer Aaker from Stanford Graduate School of Business with some Aussie research. Dr David Cheng from ANU joins us to explore how humour interacts with power, conflict and persistence at work. Producer: Maria Tickle
Dorie Clark, sought after New York-based executive coach and consultant, warns it’s crucial to build a portfolio career - where you have multiple revenue streams - even if you have a full-time job. Recorded live at Pausefest 2021 Dorie explains how this model saved her in 2020 when hundreds of thousands of dollars income dried up almost overnight. She shares her blueprint for professional independence, including insights and advice on becoming a recognised expert, monetising your expertise, and extending your reach and impact online. Dorie has been recognized as #1 Communication Coach in the world, one of the top 50 business thinkers in the world and she’s worked with clients such as Google, Microsoft, and the World Bank. She’s written numerous books including best sellers Standout and Entrepreneurial You and her next book The Long Game comes out in September this year. We also hear from Madeleine Grummet (tech entrepreneur and investor Future Amp, girledworld) and Darren Milo (D Milo Consulting, Beaton) on how they have built their own portfolio careers. And then we follow up our episode on Harnessing humour as a superpower at work with Naomi Bagdonas and Jennifer Aaker from Stanford Graduate School of Business with some Aussie research. Dr David Cheng from ANU joins us to explore how humour interacts with power, conflict and persistence at work. Producer: Maria Tickle
Have you ever used humour in a potentially inappropriate situation? Did it help? Humour does more than provide a giggle or two. It's an energiser, an icebreaker and a team builder. In this episode, Professor Sharyn Roach Anleu, Dr David Cheng and the 2020 cartoonist of the year Cathy Wilcox explain its purpose and provide some laughs along the way too.
Have you ever used humour in a potentially inappropriate situation? Did it help? Humour does more than provide a giggle or two. It's an energiser, an icebreaker and a team builder. In this episode, Professor Sharyn Roach Anleu, Dr David Cheng and the 2020 cartoonist of the year Cathy Wilcox explain its purpose and provide some laughs along the way too.
As part of the new featured section of the Red Journal, Statistics for the People, Deputy Editor Sue Yom, MD, PhD, hosts an in-depth discussion on the use of propensity scores with Beow Yeap, ScD, David Cheng, PhD, and Red Journal methodology editor David Sher, MD.
Michelle and Sherry prognosticate the fate of gyms in a post Covid culture, and discuss the current state of fitness.
After watching one episode of Ugly Delicious on Netflix, I heard chef David Cheng and his guests talk about banana trees. They were discussing how some, particularly bananas that were made for American grocery stores are much more prone to get infected and not be used.It all has to do with connection, diversity and adaptability. I share some insight on what I learned from this episode, and what it means for us on a personal and physiological level to be connected, or disconnected.Dive in NOW!Read some research on the polyvagal theory HERE.Connect with me:Instagram | @danielkimbleydcFacebook | https://www.facebook.com/daniel.kimbley.5Medium | https://medium.com/@danielkimbleyConnect with Nexus Family Chiropractic:Instagram | @nexusfamilychiropracticFacebook | https://www.facebook.com/nexusfamilychiropractic/YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbUzsA22gT7UseaFy-rzkVg?view_as=subscriberWeb | https://www.nexusfamilychiropractic.com/
David Cheng a Rugby Development Coach for the RFU is my guest this week. Chengy and I first met on a training pitch around 7 years ago and we’ve pretty much done nothing apart from talk rugby ever since. This interview was recorded on New Years Eve in 2019 and we covered a lot of ground including: Old Colfeians Club legends - and why they became legends, how children gain enjoyment from playing rugby, coaching philosophies and player pathways. And, as a former journalist, he even fired a few testing questions back my way. It’s a fabulous chinwag and I hope you get as much out of it as I did. LINKS You can contact David Cheng on the Twitter (@DavidChengRFU) or on email - davidcheng@rfu.com PODCAST KIT Everything I use to create, edit and produce this podcast can be found on my Creating a Podcast (https://www.amateurrugbypodcast.com/creating-a-podcast/) page. SUPPORT If you would like to support the podcast in some way then there are plenty of options for you on my Support the Podcast (https://www.amateurrugbypodcast.com/support/) page.
Senior swimmer David Cheng has found success thanks to the supportive environment provided by his teammates. Outside of the pool, Cheng values volunteering and music.
Podcast with Host: Jai Shukla & Guest: David Cheng Q1 – How did you get started – back in 2006? Started in 2001 – a friend used to race semi-professional – David Cheng fell in love with it. I use to go to my friend’s house and convince them to take me go-karting. Mum wasn’t having any of it – she only saw what’s on TV with the cars flipping, cars on fire. She didn’t want me getting involved in motorsports. So I grew up – got my driver’s license – not to take a shot but to take it to the next level which was Road track karting. Professional karting races. Working 2 jobs, delivering pizzas and stacking shelves. Karting is expensive too – and bought a 2nd hand 1998 track magic chassis. With a decent road track engine – no rear brakes – it was the first go-kart. So much grip and speed and it’s the perfect training tool. Really enjoyed that time. Never picked up any great results. Got some lucky chances and lucky breaks through my friend’s dad – in karting shoot out opportunities. Got invited to the Formula BMW one – and got a spot in the regional championships – Skip harbor racing school. Q2 – How would you advise someone to get out of that situation? Convincing my mum came much later. I’d already been doing it for 2 years before she knew. Kept my karts at Dillon’s house – and my friend’s dad supported me. Said he had to come up with the funds myself. Had a comfortable typical living – but go-karts are $200 a weekend – and the expenses motivated me to start working as a 16-year-old. You have to walk in blind unless you know people. Find people to guide you. In your teens – you always think you know best. But as a kid I was naive. I dived headfirst in – and tried not to drown. That’s one easy way to push yourself beyond your limits. You need guidance – and pointing in the right direction. Q3 – How do you find guidance? At the go-kart tracks – speak to people, try and learn everything you can from them. Understand what it takes – ask what it takes. What is the right next steps? There are always people in the know but you have to take the time to speak to them. Looking in hindsight – the ladder is more simplified and clearer. Karting to F4, F3 all the way to F1. There are more ladders – and a lot of sponsorship money. Q4 How did you get into e-racing? Electric cars are at the forefront of the industry. With the government backing renewable energy. Especially due to traffic. The government is pushing for e-cars. It’s picking up momentum. Formula E – when it first started, of course, was much easier to get into but now you have some big names coming in. The budgets increases and becomes harder as a privateer. I think it’s the future – racing and industry will go towards zero emissions. Racing industry follows of the auto racing industry. Cars are more equal as it’s newer. Everyone wants to see a good race. Q5 – How did you become a team owner and get to know Jackie Chan? David Cheng had a history teacher – he uses to race too. China has a lot of opportunities as it is playing catch up in motorsports in some ways so I wanted to get involved. Jackie Chan – you have to listen to the podcast for this part! Q6 – What is your strengths and weaknesses? Tenacity. Never give up. What we don’t show is the hard days. As a business, it’s so hard and if I did anything else I really believe I could really make it. You have to do it because you love it. You have to have the passion to be in the industry.
In dieser Folge gehe ich auf aktuelle Studien von Dr. David Cheng ein, der erforscht, wie einem als Opfer von Aggressionen am Arbeitsplatz Humor helfen kann. Welche Wirkung hat Humor nach einer stressigen Situation? Wie verändert sich das eigene Ohn-Machtsgefühl und Wohlbefinden? Welche Facetten hat Humor? Was ist der un-do-Effekt? Wie kannst Du die Stärke Humor nutzen? Fragen, Anregungen und Feedback an meine E-Mail; Schweighart@hbcontor.de
David Cheng is a Shanghai-based investor/entrepreneur. He founded AngelVest Group which is one of the largest angel investment groups in China, having provided funding to 16 companies. They provided the initial seed funding to bring Hanson Robotics to Hong Kong from USA. David is the former product developer at Honda R&D in Japan and USA. He has invested in over twenty early and growth stage companies. He's a former investment banker at US/ China bulge bracket and boutique firms. He also led AMD’s microprocessor technology transfer to China’s Ministry of Science and Technology. David holds an MBA from Harvard Business School and BS Electrical Engineering Degree from the University of Rochester. Listen & Subscribe on: iTunes / Stitcher / Podbean / Overcast / Spreaker / Spotify Contact Info Company: Hansen Robotics (CFO) Company: AngelVest Group https://angelvestgroup.com/ More info: https://angelvestgroup.com/members/david-chen/ Most Influential Person Shifu Deru (Shi Deru) Effect on Emotions I think mindfulness has kept my emotions in check. I mean, there were times when I was younger where, you know, anger would flare, and emotions would kind of run up and down. But I think that if I were to take a step back in a situation and kind of brush it off, well that is growth. That is my personal growth, I believe. Suggested Resources Book: The Voice Code by John Marshall Roberts App: Calm Bullying Story Bullying has become a hot topic in modern times. One of the tenets of karate is seek perfection of character. And in that statement in itself, all people who practice that martial art are asked to behave in a way that would be respectful of others and yourself. And that means no bullying. When I was growing up in New York state, it was a very different environment many decades ago and people didn't take bullying seriously, if at all. And certainly I observed bouts of that and even myself growing up as a kid, I was more on the quiet side, on the shy side and you know, some people did take advantage of that. And while I found it to be bothersome. I was able to find my own ways to just avoid that or to find other interests that didn't put me into, let's say a negative mood or depression. But I think it's a big problem, or I think it was a big problem and I think in today's society, because I got two kids of my own now, that's certainly something that I look out for in their school and their environment. I think it's all about upbringing, values at home, education, and also finding ways perhaps through mindfulness or consciousness to elevate our society, our community. To realize that we're all connected and that kind of behavior, whether it's, you know, amongst your peers or within your social group, amongst your kids. That kind of behavior can be changed, I believe. Free Gift Thinking of launching your own podcast? You’ll need a host, a place to upload your episodes. Podbean is awesome. Podbean is built specifically for podcasters, been around for 10 years and the pricing is super competitive. It’s $9 a month, no matter how much content you upload and they have great stats as well. You can help support Mindfulness Mode AND get a month of free hosting with my affiliate link. Go to www.Podbean.com/PodbeanMM
DCM Ventures is a venture capital firm with over $3 billion under management. Since 1996, they have invested in more than 325 technology companies across the U.S. and Asia. With offices in Silicon Valley, Beijing, and Tokyo, DCM Ventures empowers our entrepreneurs with hands-on operational guidance and a global network of business and financial resources. David Cheng is an investment manager at the venture capital firm. David has a particular focus in AI and agricultural tech with companies including x.ai, an automated scheduling service, and Plenty, a vertical indoor farming company that recently raised a $200 million funding round led by Softbank. I often speak with guests about how technology is transforming multiple industries, but I wanted to explore the emergence or agriculture & food tech. On today's podcast, David Cheng talks about: How larger corporations are going to integrate AI (internal AI practices) Agriculture & Food Tech - Using AI and Machine Learning for food production AI graveyard: AI is tough and expensive to train up (you need massive amounts of bandwidth and a lot of humans to do it) David is a strong believer in the power of a company’s narrative and is excited to work with talented entrepreneurs to discover those narratives. At DCM Ventures, David focuses on opportunities in the consumer internet, mobile applications, and Software-as-a-Service space. Having advised venture capital and hedge fund clients in the past as a consultant, David looks forward to utilizing his experiences and knowledge in order to find great companies with powerful stories. David actively supports portfolio companies such as Athos, Coffee Meets Bagel, Life360, MegaBots, Plenty, Roomi, SoFi, Stride Health, and X.ai. Most recently, David worked as a management consultant at Accenture in New York City where he focused on strategy engagements for Venture Capital, Healthcare, Financial Services, and Technology clients.
IP Fridays - your intellectual property podcast about trademarks, patents, designs and much more
Today we interview David Cheng of GE CHENG & CO about patent enforcement in China. His email address is davidcheng@gechengip.com and his website is http://www.gechengip.com/. Also we learn about the new efforts of Alibaba to fight counterfeit goods. We also cover 3D-Printing and why the USPTO hosted a whole conference on this topic.
P5 speech from David Cheng. Let's see the objectives of project 5 - your body speaks. Use stance, movement, gestures, facial expressions and eye contact to express your message and achieve your speech's purpose. And make your body language smooth and natural. Now let's hear what David bring us this time. Swim to fitness by David Cheng.
Ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to IBM SH toastmaster’s club radio. This is Alice Zhou. I’m very honored to present you a P4 speech from David Cheng. David is one of our active members; he’s completed four speeches within half a year and now is working on his fifth one. I’m always impressed by his fresh ideas and persistence. Today as usual, let me introduce you the objectives of P4 speech. In Project 4, we need to select the right words and sentence structure to communicate your ideas clearly. We need to use rhetorical devices to enhance and emphasize ideas and eliminate jargon and unnecessary words. Let’s see what David brings us in his project four.
In episode 24 of Carnagecast, we catch up to David Cheng, then still basking in the hubbub of Carnage in Wonderland. David recaps his weekend spent participating in DipCon 2011, then tells us about the Schenectady Wargamers Association and their many events through the year, especially Council of 5 Nations, held every October in Schenectady, […]
Adam Carolla and the Professor Sandy Ganz have upcoming driver David Cheng on the show. We catch a bit of a history lesson (well very short) on what's cooking in China and racing. Not one or two, but three Porsche cars make it to the featured car this week. We start with the oldest and move along to modern times. We start with Marco Gerace's 1963 356T6V Outlaw, then move on to Dave Donelly's 1970 Porsche 911S with a dose of extra trimmings, and last but not least Betim Berisha's 2003 996 1000hp turbo. Enjoy the show and watch the videos at - http://www.AceCarCast.com