Canadian banks use of wholesale funding lessens: Moody’s
As a group, six rated banks have trimmed their reliance on wholesale funding from 38% of tangible assets to 35% by the end of 2017
- By: James Langton
- March 1, 2018 May 1, 2019
- 11:15
As a group, six rated banks have trimmed their reliance on wholesale funding from 38% of tangible assets to 35% by the end of 2017
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