Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Manitobans Keep Faith in Financial Institutions
Winnipeg – After a year of bank bailouts and financial catastrophe throughout the world, financial institutions may not inspire the level of confidence they once did. Here in Manitoba, however, most residents express continued faith in banks and credit unions despite the financial troubles that have challenged financial institutions elsewhere
A Winnipeg Free Press/Jory Capital survey of 1,000 Manitobans conducted by Probe Research finds that more than two-thirds of the province’s adults (68%) have the same level of confidence in banks as they did one year ago, with a similar proportion (66%) noting that their confidence in credit unions has remained unchanged during the past 12 months.
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A Winnipeg Free Press/Jory Capital survey of 1,000 Manitobans conducted by Probe Research finds that more than two-thirds of the province’s adults (68%) have the same level of confidence in banks as they did one year ago, with a similar proportion (66%) noting that their confidence in credit unions has remained unchanged during the past 12 months.
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Labels: banks, credit unions, economic confidence, Jory Capital, Probe Research