May 2012 Number 18
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Turn 'Too much of a good thing,' into your advantage
Scotiabank helps Jim Pattison Group achieve greater control of its diverse business empire. Is it possible to have too much of a good thing? That’s the question to ask if you’re part of the treasury team...
Building alliances to manage uncertain times
Entrepreneurs know the thrill of 'going it alone,' whether it’s founding one’s own business or charting a strategy that goes against the herd. But business leaders also realize that they must minimize risks...
Banks can handle Europe
Liquidity, management of financial institutions, funding and risk management has all improved since the collapse of Lehman Brothers.
This article was first published in Sibos Issues, 22 September, 2011
March 7, 2012 – Scotiabank Announces Agreement to Acquire Howard Weil Incorporated
February 27, 2012 – Vehicle Production Drives Rebound in Economic Activity, as North American Output Jumps to Five-Year High: Scotia Economics
February 6, 2012 – Scotiabank Hockey Day in Canada hosts celebrations across the nation
January 18, 2012 – Scotiabank acquires 51 per cent of Banco Colpatria
Interview with The Banker magazine
Jane Cooper, Global Transaction Services Editor at The Banker speaks to Alberta Cefis, Head of Global Transaction Banking, Scotiabank, about the key themes and topics at Sibos
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