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  2. Why Bank of Montreal Stock Tanked on Tuesday - AOL

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  3. Banking in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Bank of Montreal has been paying dividends to share holders every year since 1829 (196 years ago), [13] Scotiabank since 1833 (192 years ago), [13] Toronto-Dominion Bank since 1857 (168 years ago), [14] Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce since 1868 (157 years ago) [15] and Royal Bank of Canada since 1870 (155 years ago) [16] respectively.

  4. Big Five banks of Canada - Wikipedia

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    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 expansion into the United States. Because of the recent recession, Royal Bank of Canada has now eclipsed Morgan Stanley in terms of market valuation. According to figures compiled by a ...

  5. Bank of Montreal - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, the Bank of Montreal became the first Canadian bank to be listed on the New York Stock Exchange. [14] In 1995, the bank opened its first branch in Guangzhou, formally receiving a license to operate the branch on 20 November 1996. [22] In doing so the bank became the first Canadian bank to receive a license to operate in China.

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  7. Is Bank of Montreal (BMO) A Good Stock To Buy - AOL

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    Bank of Montreal (NYSE:BMO) shares haven't seen a lot of action during the first quarter. Overall, […] These filings show these funds' portfolio positions as of March 31st, 2019.

  8. History of Canadian currencies - Wikipedia

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    The value of the dollar continued to be set by reference to the British sovereign and the American eagle, at the rate of 4.8666 Canadian dollars equal to £1, and ten Canadian dollars equal to the ten-dollar American eagle, the same rates as set in the 1853 Province of Canada legislation. [54] [56]

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