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Canadian Banc Corp T.BK

Alternate Symbol(s):  CNDCF | T.BK.PR.A

The Companys investment objectives are (i) to provide holders of Preferred Shares with cumulative preferential floating rate monthly cash dividends at a rate per annum equal to the Prime Rate plus 0.75%, with a minimum annual rate of 5.0% and a maximum annual rate of 7.0% (ii) to provide holders of Class A Shares with regular floating rate monthly cash distributions targeted to be at a rate per annum equal to the Prime Rate plus 2.0%, with a minimum targeted annual rate of 5.0% and a maximum targeted annual rate of 10.0% and (iii) to return the original issue price to holders of both Preferred Shares and Class A Shares at the time of the redemption of such shares on December 1, 2012.


TSX:BK - Post by User

Comment by flamingogoldon Sep 23, 2024 8:31am
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Post# 36236038

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:UK debt reaches 100% of GDP

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:UK debt reaches 100% of GDPThe UK like many nations around the globe saw their debt grow substantially during covid. Carney left politics before covid. His resume is impressive unlike Freeland who is an author more than an economist. My opinion of course, but Canada stands a better chance forward with an economist and banker heading our finances than the current one.

deisman03 wrote: Really? Now that's forward thinking, especially considering he was the Finance Minister of the UK that led them into their present predicament. 

Maybe you want him to do the same here?

GLTA the good folks here


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