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Scotiabank Global Banking and Markets, Research Division

Scotiabank Global Banking and Markets, Research Division

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Description

Scotiabank Global Banking and Markets, Research Division is a research firm specializing in equity, fixed income, economics, and foreign exchange research. Within equity research, it covers publicly listed companies in the energy sector. The firm covers Canada and Mexico regions. It provides technical analysis of stocks traded on the Mexican Stock Exchange, fundamental reports, investment views, sector reports, portfolio analysis and recommendations, online research delivery, equity strategy, and insights on interest rates, currencies and commodity prices. Under fixed income research, the firm covers Canadian fixed income markets, Mexico region, and U.S. investment grade debt and high yield debt markets. It provides technical and fundamental market analysis on overall market direction, shape of the yield curve, yield spreads versus rest of the world, and currency and corporate sector analysis. Within economic research, it covers economic, political, social, and regional trends affecting Mexico and the international environment. The firm provides fundamental economic research, quantitative capital markets analysis, economic and capital market forecasts, industry and commodity market commentary, strategic international research, and technical analysis. It covers issues in the Mexican Stock Exchange including key local and foreign indicators; and primary economic indicators. The firm provides coverage of emerging trends in North America, Europe, Asia and Latin America. Under foreign exchange research, its offering includes coverage of Asian, Latin American, and major currencies; global currency forecast; CFTC trader positioning data; and overview of Asian, European, and North American markets. It caters to corporate and institutional clients. Scotiabank Global Banking and Markets, Research Division is based in Toronto, Canada with additional offices in United States of America, Canada, Hong Kong, Chile, Peru, and Mexico. It is a division of Scotiabank Global Banking and Markets.

Corporate Address

40 King Street West Scotia Plaza P.O. Box 4085 Station A Toronto, ONM5W 2X6 Canada

Canada

416-863-7411

Tags:

Investment Research, Corporate Banking, Market Research Firm, Institutional Research, Equity Bank, Capital Bank, Industry Research

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