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Canadian Western Bank T.CWB

Alternate Symbol(s):  CBWBF | T.CWB.PR.B | T.CWB.PR.D | CWESF

Canadian Western Bank is a diversified financial services company. It provides full-service business and personal banking, specialized financing, comprehensive wealth management offerings, and trust services. It offers specialty business banking services for small-and medium-sized companies with a focus on general commercial, equipment financing, construction financing, commercial real estate financing, real estate construction and project financing and equipment financing and leasing. It also provides full-service personal banking options, including chequing and savings accounts, loans, mortgages and investment products. Its banking services include online banking, ATM banking, creditor insurance, resources for seniors and order cheques online. Its CWB Business Advantage Account and CWB Business Unlimited Account offer solutions for day-to-day banking and 24/7 online access. It has its operations in British Columbia, Alberta, Ontario, Saskatchewan, Quebec, Manitoba and others.


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Post by naissance17on Jun 20, 2024 6:13am
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Post# 36097331

Effet de la taxe Trudeau ?

Effet de la taxe Trudeau ?

(Toronto) Le principal indice boursier canadien a cloture en baisse, mercredi, dans un declin generalise.

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L’indice compose S&P/TSX a perdu 94,40 points a 21 516,90.

Cette baisse marque la poursuite du repli du marche qui a vu l’indice TSX chuter d’environ 4,4 % au cours du dernier mois, tandis que le S&P de New York est en hausse de 3,5 %, a indique Michael Currie, conseiller en placement principal chez Gestion de patrimoine TD.

« Nous avons donc definitivement une histoire de deux marches ici : les Etats-Unis continuent de se renforcer, tandis que le Canada continue de s’affaiblir », a soutenu M. Currie.

« Il ne s’agit certainement pas d’un effondrement, mais la tendance generale a ete negative et cela semble etre davantage ce qui se poursuit aujourd’hui », a-t-il ajoute.

Le declin du marche canadien s’est produit alors que les marches americains taient fermes a l’occasion du jour ferie du 19 juin.

La journee feriee a egalement entraine une baisse des transactions au Canada, avec environ 96 millions d’actions negociees la Bourse de Toronto, contre un volume moyen de 226 millions.

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