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  2. May 19, 2021 · While NYC remains the largest financial centre on the continent in terms of employment numbers, Toronto is catching up fast, according to newly-released data from the Conference Board of Canada.

    • Lauren O'neil
  3. Toronto now has the second-largest financial centre in North America and the seventh-largest globally in employment. According to the Conference Board of Canada — a think tank analyzing economic trends — the city’s financial services sector continues to grow and significantly impacts the local economy, as well as the country’s ...

  4. Toronto’s finance sector has been ranked the second-largest in North America behind only New York, and it’s growing faster than the Big Apple. According to a new report from the Conference Board of Canada, Toronto’s finance and insurance workforce is growing faster than any other city on the continent. See also:

    • Megan Devlin
  5. Jul 5, 2021 · Every year, Toronto is recognized for excellence in the form of national and international rankings. The most recent acknowledgement is that Toronto is THE fastest-growing financial centre in North America and is eighth globally.

  6. May 18, 2021 · Toronto the Boring is now North America's top financial centre, next to New York. Canada's biggest city is adding bankers, portfolio managers and other finance types faster than any other in North America. Kevin Carmichael. Published May 18, 2021 • Last updated May 19, 2021 • 2 minute read. Join the conversation.

    • Kevin Carmichael
  7. Jun 18, 2021 · Toronto has moved into second place overall in a study of the most promising investment locations in the Americas by fDi Intelligence – a specialist publication from the Financial Times. This ranking reflects Toronto’s rising stature as an international centre of investment, commerce, trade, development and innovation.

  8. Mar 9, 2020 · Toronto has the highest concentration of financial services employment in North America, at 8.3 per cent in 2018. Only Luxembourg and Singapore have higher concentrations of financial...