Canadian banking fees: Hit the consumer
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Article discusses the cost of banking and the profit from fees in Canada.
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Canadian banking fees: Hit the consumer. Article by Canadian Content.
Canadian banking fees: Hit the consumer
All the major Canadian banks made huge profits in 2003. Royal Bank led the group with net income of $3.005 billion. Bank of Nova Scotia followed with $2.477 billion. CIBC and Bank of Montreal posted "modest" profits of $2.063 and $1.825 billion, respectively.
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