S&P sees no surprises in Ottawa’s bail-in rules
The draft regulations published on Friday are in line with Ottawa’s consultation paper from August 2014 and consistent with expectations
- By: James Langton
- June 19, 2017 June 19, 2017
- 15:15
The draft regulations published on Friday are in line with Ottawa’s consultation paper from August 2014 and consistent with expectations
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