News Releases
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May 5, 2011
- China Now Rivals the United States as the Most Appealing Foreign Market
- 76 per cent have Plans to Do Business in Emerging Markets
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May 4, 2011
- BMO survey shows 25 per cent of British Columbians have experienced a bidding war, followed by home buyers in Ontario, the Prairies and Atlantic Canada
- On average, those that do experience a bidding war willing to pay 9 per cent above the asking price
- 58 per cent of Canadians had flexibility in their budget when planning to purchase a home
- According to BMO Economics, Canada has virtually two major housing markets - Vancouver and the rest of Canada
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May 4, 2011
- BMO survey shows 25 per cent of British Columbians have experienced a bidding war, followed by home buyers in Ontario, the Prairies and Atlantic Canada
- On average, those that do experience a bidding war willing to pay 9 per cent above the asking price
- 58 per cent of Canadians had flexibility in their budget when planning to purchase a home
- According to BMO Economics, Canada has virtually two major housing markets - Vancouver and the rest of Canada
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Apr 26, 2011However, the ladies can still learn a thing or two from the guys... - Women better equipped to cope with transition from the workforce to retirement - Women have lower expectations than men regarding the amount needed for retirement - More men (61 per cent) than women (52 per cent) have a financial plan(1)
