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  1. Interest rates are low because of demographics; an aging population of savers creates a borrower's market

    Appeared in the Financial Post The Bank of Canada apparently surprised the chattering classes and everybody else this week by dropping its benchmark interest rate. The element of surprise, of course, reflected the firmly held convictions by Bank ...

 

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