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  2. Big Five banks of Canada - Wikipedia

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    In the aftermath of the crisis, the Canadian dollar steadily climbed against the U.S. dollar, achieving parity in early 2008 and trading as high as 30 cents above the USD in late 2008. The strength of the Canadian dollar and the relative weakness of U.S. bank prices have led commentators to suggest that the big five banks could consider an ...

  3. List of Canadian exchange-traded funds - Wikipedia

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    TSX: CLU – Claymore US Fundamental ETF (Canadian Dollar Hedged) tracks the FTSE RAFI US 1000 Canadian Dollar Hedged Index; TSX: CRQ – Claymore Canadian Fundamental Index ETF tracks the FTSE RAFI Canada Index; TSX: CWW – Claymore S&P Global Water ETF tracks the S&P Global Water Index

  4. Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce - Wikipedia

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    In the same year, CIBC's stock ticker symbol on the New York Stock Exchange changed from BCM to CM to bring it in line with the ticker symbol on the Toronto Stock Exchange. Head office for FirstCaribbean International Bank in 2010, a year before the bank was re-branded under CIBC.

  5. Banking in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce: CIBC Simplii Financial: CIBC Investor's Edge CIBC Bank USA: CIBC Private Wealth CIBC Capital Markets [46] National Bank of Canada: NBC National Bank Direct Brokerage (NBDB) NBI Private Wealth Management National Bank Investments [47] [48] [49] Equitable Bank: EQ Bank [50]

  6. CIBC Capital Markets - Wikipedia

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    The CIBC Capital Markets unit suffered a net loss of C$186 million during the fourth quarter of fiscal 1998 which dragged down the performance of the parent bank's stock by almost one-third. The loss in 1998 was due primarily to very rapid expansion into regions impacted by the various financial crises in 1998.

  7. Toronto Stock Exchange - Wikipedia

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    This ended 123 years of the usage of TSE as a Canadian stock exchange. On May 11, 2007, the S&P/TSX Composite, the main index of the Toronto Stock Exchange, traded above the 14,000 point level for the first time ever. On December 17, 2008, for the first time in TSX history, the exchange was closed for an entire trading day due to a technical ...

  8. CIBC Wood Gundy - Wikipedia

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    CIBC Wood Gundy is the Canadian full-service retail brokerage division of CIBC World Markets Inc., a subsidiary of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC). Through its network of over 1,000 investment advisors working in 80 locations across Canada, CIBC Wood Gundy offers an array of investment and insurance products and services.

  9. CIBC Mellon - Wikipedia

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    CIBC Mellon is a joint venture founded in 1996 between the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC) and then Mellon Financial Corporation to offer asset servicing to institutional investors. Based in Toronto , Ontario , Canada , it comprises two sister companies, CIBC Mellon Trust company and CIBC Mellon Global Securities Services Company.