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Bank of Montreal says U.S. ambassador to become vice-chairman

Bank of Montreal says U.S. ambassador to become vice-chairman

U.S. Ambassador to Canada David Jacobson will join Bank of Montreal as vice-chairman after he leaves his diplomatic post and will work in the bank's U.S. division, BMO said on Tuesday.

Posted on 5-21-2013 at 12:56 PM
Valentin Marinov, FX G10 strategist, Citiplay

The end of the commodity supercycle

While commodity prices have surged over the past decade, foreign exchange strategist Valentin Marinov at Citi, tells BNN why that trend is likely over.

Posted on 5-17-2013 at 1:35 PM
Part Iplay

Grappling with gold's price decline

With gold tracking its longest losing streak in years and bullion prices falling below $1,350 US an ounce on Friday, when will gold prices recover? Watch a special edition of Commodities...

Posted on 5-17-2013 at 10:06 AM
Environmental protesters await Harper during NY visit

Environmental protesters await Harper during NY visit

As he lands in New York on Thursday to promote Canada's energy agenda, Prime Minister Stephen Harper will face protesters bearing a banner with a simple message: "tar sands equal climate...

Posted on 5-16-2013 at 12:51 PM
CPPIB notches 10% return, eyes infrastructure, private equity deals

CPPIB notches 10% return, eyes infrastructure, private equity deals

The Canada Pension Plan Investment Board, one of the world's biggest dealmakers, said a glut of cheap capital may mean it makes fewer big purchases in 2014, but it sees big opportunities in...

Posted on 5-16-2013 at 2:26 PM
Emanuella Enenajor, Economist, CIBC World Marketsplay

Bank of Canada sees unorthodox-policy benefits outweighing risks

The risks of unconventional policies pursued by major central banks since the financial crisis appear to be minor compared with the benefits, Bank of Canada researchers said on Thursday.

Posted on 5-16-2013 at 1:49 PM
Toronto home sales slump, prices rise

Toronto home sales slump, prices rise

Toronto's housing market shows no sign of warming up as summer nears, with May home sales falling nearly 10 percent year-over-year, but prices moved up more than five percent.

Posted on 5-16-2013 at 12:11 PM
Food costs lead Canadians to shop around, cut back: study

Food costs lead Canadians to shop around, cut back: study

How much Canadians pay for their food is becoming a major concern, according to a survey by Royal Bank of Canada.

Posted on 5-16-2013 at 10:55 AM

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