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Banks Decrease Mortgage Rates

Banks Decrease Mortgage Rates
This week we saw big banks make adjustments to their mortgage rates. The banks which I will be focusing on is the Bank of Montreal (BMO), Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC), Toronto Dominion Bank (TD) and National Bank of Canada (NBC). The rate adjustments made were decreasing certain mortgages; these decreases ranged from 0.10% - 0.30%. ... Full story

Bank Decrease Residential Mortgage Rates

Bank Decrease Residential Mortgage Rates
Today we have major banks making adjustments to their residential mortgage rates, which will take effect June 25th, 2010. The adjustments made today is decreasing mortgage rates by 0.10%, which is somewhat of a surprise seeing as the Bank of Canada recently increased the overnight rate by 0.25% to 0.50%. The banks, which have made this change, ... Full story

TD Expands Mobile Application to Blackberry and Android Smartphones

TD Expands Mobile Application to Blackberry and Android Smartphones
Toronto-Dominion Bank (TD) has done it again, they have expanded their mobile app so that Canadians have to look no further, regardless what smartphone they may be using. Today, TD has announced it has launched a free TD mobile app for Blackberry and Android devices. By launching their TD mobile ... Full story

Canadian Banks Increase Prime Lending Rate

Canadian Banks Increase Prime Lending Rate
Just yesterday, we saw the Bank of Canada increase its overnight rate by 0.25%, making the rate settle at 0.50%. We all expected to see the Bank of Canada do this, seeing as they stated last month that they can increase the rate at anytime starting June 1st, 2010. With this turn of events, Canadian banks ... Full story

Canada’s Big Banks Report Boost in Profits

Canada's Big Banks Report Boost in Profits
Today, we have three of Canada’s big banks, Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC), Royal Bank of Canada (RBC), and TD Bank Financial Group report large gains in their second quarter profits. Despite these large gains, the earnings ... Full story

Banks Decrease Mortgage Rates

Banks Decrease Mortgage Rates
Homeowners were given a reason to smile as we saw the massive European bailout sent stock markets soaring. Several big banks cut residential mortgage rates, taking out some of the sting from the recent rate hikes. RBC decreased its rates by 10 and 15 basis points, or 0.1% to 0.15% on mortgages ranging from six ... Full story

Canada’s Biggest Banks Earn $5.09B in First Quarter

Canada's Biggest Banks Earn $5.09B in First Quarter
Canada’s five biggest banks saw their profits rise by almost two-thirds in the first quarter of 2010, compared to the same period last year when the recession had taken root and any earnings were taken away. The banks have earned a combined total of $5.09 billion in the three months that ended on January 31st; compared to ... Full story

Fraud Prevention Quiz

Fraud Prevention Quiz
One can never be too safe when it comes to fraud. Canadians are becoming more proactive about protecting themselves, as 90% of Canadians are taking preventive steps. Toronto-Dominion Bank (TD) released their own TD Canada Trust Fraud Prevention Quiz. 1. What does a criminal need to make a copy of your card and access your account? a) The card ... Full story

TD Beats Analyst Estimates

TD Beats Analyst Estimates
Toronto-Dominion Bank (TD) reported their first quarter results, which beat analyst estimates in terms of both profits and revenue. TD Bank’s net income rose to $1.3 billion in its first quarter, essentially doubling what it earned a year earlier, where TD Bank earned $653 million. TD Bank’s diluted earnings were $1.44 per share before adjustments and $1.60 after ... Full story

Banking Applications Helping You Save Money

Banking Applications Helping You Save Money
With technology advancing around us constantly we will find ourselves with different ways to do tasks much easier. In terms of banking, we have only begun to touch the surface of online banking; we have begun to move onto our mobile phones to satisfy certain banking needs as well. The phones I am talking about in particular are ... Full story
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