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- It highlights that Toronto had the fastest-growing financial sector in North America and the fifth-fastest growing financial sector in the world over the last ten years.
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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...
- Lauren O'neil
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 ...
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.
- Megan Devlin
May 21, 2021 · Now, as many pandemic-ravished industries suffer, Toronto is accumulating a growing number of bankers, portfolio managers, and other finance roles at a faster rate than any other city in North America, according to the report.
Sample of key findings: The Banker’s annual rankings of international finance centres position Toronto second in North America, behind New York. Toronto ranks eighth in the world....
Mar 9, 2020 · Ottawa, Ontario, March 09, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- OTTAWA, MARCH 9, 2020 – Toronto is the second largest financial centre in North America and ...
In 2020, it was the second-largest in Canada”. The report also shows that The Banker , on its 2019 ranking of international finance centres, ranks Toronto as the second-highest financial centre in North America, and the 8 th top financial centre in the world.