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La Banque de Nouvelle-Écosse (TSX : BNS), qui exerce ses activités sous les noms Banque Scotia en français et Scotiabank en anglais, est une banque à charte canadienne.
La Banque Scotia est l'une des plus importantes institutions financières en Amérique du Nord et la plus internationale des banques canadiennes.
Le bureau de la direction a été transféré à Toronto en 1900, mais le siège social se trouve encore à Halifax. La Banque Scotia a maintenant des activités dans toutes les sphères du marché financier, grâce à sa propre compagnie d'assurance-vie, à sa maison de courtage et à sa compagnie de fiducie, et à un certain nombre d'achats, dont celui de Montreal Trustco, en 1994. Elle emploie, aujourd'hui, plus de 81 000 personnes dans une cinquantaine de pays à travers le monde.
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What could a Liberal minority mean for the economy?
You’ll hear from Rebekah Young, Vice President and Head of Inclusion & Resilience Economics at Scotiabank, Roger Quick, Director of Fixed Income Strategy at Scotia Capital Inc., Hugo Ste-Marie, Director of Portfolio and Quantitative Strategy in Equity Research at Scotia Capital Inc. and Patrick Bryden, Global Head of Thematic & Sustainability Investment Research at Scotia Capital Inc. The event was moderated by Bannon Kopko, Managing Director of Global Equity Sales at Scotiabank Global Banking and Markets. They’ll give us their first take on the macro-economic implications of the election results, what it means and where things could be heading.
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Key moments this episode:
1:49 - Rebekah Young discuss the challenges Prime Minister Mark Carney faces in a minority situation in advancing an economic agenda and dealing with the tariff threat
9:58 - Roger Quick looks at the potential impact on interest rates, federal budget deficits, and bond yields
15:48 - Hugo Ste-Marie discusses the stock market implications
20:24 - Patrick Bryden covers sector specific implications, including energy, renewables, mining and more
28:45 - Question for Rebekah and Roger: What would the deficit look like if Canada enters a moderate recession in the next couple of years?
32:24 – How might a response to President Trump look for the Prime Minister? And does a minority government affect negotiating? [+] Show More






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