Published on 2 Mar 2023 on Bloomberg via Yahoo Finance
(Bloomberg) -- Toronto-Dominion Bank’s focus on retail banking in Canada and the US paid off last quarter as rising interest rates made lending to consumers more profitable. Still, concerns about its loan-loss provisions and delays to a major deal weighed on the stock.
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