Central bank likely to stand pat with an election on tap
National Bank Financial predicts the BoC would prefer to avoid making any notable shifts
- By: James Langton
- May 6, 2019 October 31, 2019
- 11:39
National Bank Financial predicts the BoC would prefer to avoid making any notable shifts
Firm aims to broaden offering with estate, trust and power of attorney services
Sales jumped by almost 17% compared to a year ago
Changes took effect on May 3
Vanisha Sukdeo, a lawyer and academic, is director of policy research
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The firm was also suspended in Alberta, B.C., Manitoba and Saskatchewan
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