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Strategies & Market Trends : The Epic American Credit and Bond Bubble Laboratory

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To: Square_Dealings who wrote (19304)10/2/2004 7:05:22 PM
From: Condor  Read Replies (2) of 110194
 
Canada has about 5 main banks that most deal with. Any of them is rock solid.
All of them provide US and CDN dollar denominated accounts and on line money trading and switching, US to CDN.
All will offer on line equities trading and online money transfer and trading accounts to chequing accounts, account viewing, bill paying etc etc. The whole nine yards.

Many Canadians are quite used to this foreign banking etc etc because we winter in the southern states. It really is quite simple.

Royal Bank of Canada
royalbank.com

Toronto Dominion Bank
td.com

Scotia Bank
scotiabank.com

Candian Imperial Bank of Commerce
cibc.com

Bank of Montreal
www4.bmo.com

Again...these banks are SOLID

As an example: I deal with a local outlet of the Royal Bank in Florida all winter called RBC Centura and its is directly affliated with my bank at home in Canada. I see all these accounts on-line. You could set up with a local RBC Centura bank in your area and they'll set the whole thing up in US $ account or a CDN $ account. Go talk to them. Just get past the minor learning curve and the rest is a piece of cake.

Welcome to the Great White North.

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