Canadian Banks' FX Trading Revenues Falter In Fourth Quarter After Record 1992 Gains

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Foreign exchange trading revenues of the largest Canadian banks have come in slightly lower in the fourth quarter compared with year-earlier levels and mostly flat against third-quarter earnings. However, after the October 31 fiscal year-end results are tallied, few express concern with performance, since last year's results reflected record gains (FX Week, December 7).

"It wasn't a bad year for Canadian banks," says David Marshall, chief economist and managing director at The North American

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