The Bank of Canada says we won’t have a U.S.-style housing crash, but we resemble pre-crisis America in other dangerous ways
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Why 2016 is shaping up to be a bad year for Canada’s banks
If the oil crash and housing slowdown were not enough, banks now face their Uber moment
Shopify gets ready to trade
May 21: The tech company has raised more than $130 million. Plus, a Petrobras skeleton, Wall Street’s short memory, and going “management free.”
Why Wall Street keeps winning
On Wall Street, it’s almost as if the financial crisis never happened
The big week of banks
Feb. 23: HSBC in the hot seat and Canada’s Big Six prepare to report earnings, as the Ukrainian currency crashes
Canadians are missing billions, and no one seems to care
You may be rich—if only you could find those long-lost investments
The race to be Canada’s first $1-trillion bank
It reinforces just how massive Canada’s banks are relative to the economy
Neil Barofsky on TARP’s record, HSBC and lessons for Canada
A warning: Big banks are even bigger and more powerful than before the crisis
Are Canada’s financial institutions in perfect shape? Don’t bank on it
Canada’s banks are under review for a potential ratings downgrade
RBC to buy Canadian auto finance unit of Ally Financial
TORONTO – Royal Bank of Canada (TSX:RY) has confirmed it will acquire the Canadian auto finance and deposit business of Ally Financial Inc.