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The following are PDF versions of the handouts used by TD Economists at recent presentations. Visitors are encouraged to contact TD Economics via E-mail (td.economics@td.com) or by phone 416 982-8065 to obtain additional information on the contents. Presentations are based upon the latest information available at the time of the handout. Readers must be cautioned that the data can become dated very quickly. Financial market data change on a daily basis. New inflation and labour market data, for example, are made available monthly. The new data can sometimes have an important bearing on the analyses of the economy's current and prospective performance.



  • March 2008
    Title: The Economic Outlook
    By:Craig Alexander, VP & Deputy Chief Economist






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