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Grupo Scotiabank today announced results for the fourth quarter of 2007 which were driven by continued asset and deposit growth, improved margins and well controlled expenses, partially offset by...
Vehicle sales in Western Canada climbed to a record high in 2007, and purchases will be 'Best in the West' once again in 2008, according to the latest Global Auto Report released today by Scotia...
Canadian real estate markets remain remarkably buoyant, especially in light of the deepening housing downturn in the United States and the generally softening conditions in most other advanced...
Scotiabank is holding its 176th Annual Meeting of Shareholders on Tuesday, March 4, 2008 in Edmonton.Annual Meeting -------------- - Shaw Conference Centre, Hall C, 9797 Jasper Avenue, Edmonton,...
Scotiabank's Commodity Price Index posted a new record high in January 2008, surging 4.5 per cent month over month and 20.2 per cent year over year. "Though the sub-prime mortgage-related slowdown...
Scotiabank is presenting its Canadian Real Estate Outlook and Trends Forum 2008 on Tuesday, February 26 in Toronto to provide members of the media with insights into the residential real estate...
Date: Monday, February 25, 2008 Time: 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Cheque Presentation Ceremony Place: Burlington Central High SchoolBURLINGTON, ON, Feb. 21 /CNW/ - Scotiabank and the Halton Learning...
Strong resource-based activity in Western Canada will continue to underpin solid consumer and investment spending in 2008, according to Scotia Economics' latest Provincial Trends report....
Public construction activity and the service sector will be major contributors to Quebec's economic growth of 1.5 per cent in 2008, helping to offset weakness in the manufacturing and forestry...
Construction activity and the service sector will remain growth engines in 2008 amid weakness in export-oriented manufacturing industries across the provinces, according to Scotia Economics'...