Investors may face rough ride if Canadian election leads to political instability

Investors may face rough ride if Canadian election leads to political instability

Published on October 19, 2015

Oct 19 Given there is a good chance that Monday's Canadian federal election will not give one party control of the country's parliament, investors may want to brace for a period of political instability that could dent Canadian financial markets...

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