Toronto-Dominion Bank should see profit growth in 2009, thanks to a full year's contribution from its Commerce Bank network in the United States, as well as momentum in its Canadian retail operations, the bank's chief executive said on Thursday.
Canadian job losses likely began in earnest in November as the economy stagnated, following three straight months of surprisingly strong employment growth, analysts said on Thursday.
The Canadian dollar fell nearly 2 percent in less than 90 minutes on Thursday after leaders of opposition parties said they still aim to oust the country's Conservative government from power.
Toyota Canada Inc cut the ribbon on a new C$1.1 billion ($859 million) assembly plant in Woodstock, Ontario on Thursday, bringing about 1,200 new jobs to a sector that has been losing jobs rapidly.
The Toronto Stock Exchange's main index fell to its lowest close in two weeks on Thursday as a slide in oil prices shook the resource-heavy market, while the suspension of Canada's Parliament weighed on sentiment.
Three of four Canadian banks reported lower profits on Thursday, but the results of the big players were either in line with market expectations or with the banks' own warnings in recent weeks.
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