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Financial reporter and columnist, The Globe and Mail | Banking, Strategy, Capital Markets

The world’s gone mad. Seminal events now happen weekly. But we’re still trying to make sense of it for you. Keep reading. Keep tipping us off. Keep telling us we’re stupid. We love it all, really. "To see what is in front of one's nose needs a constant struggle" - Orwell

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Matt Lundy

Economics Editor at The Globe and Mail

1w

Number three 😂

Niall McGee

Reporter, The Globe and Mail

1w

Your TD story IMO is story of the year for the entire Globe and Mail. As you were.

Steven Farber

Finance and international relations

1w

A very impressive year from one of Canada’s most outstanding journalists. Please read Tim to be better informed and grasp the nuances only he is able to capture.

Leo Kolivakis

Publisher of Pension Pulse

1w

That TD story was one for the ages, their stock recovered but people will never forget that scandal.

Frank McGillicuddy

Start donating private equity instead of cash.

1w

per private debt funds, I like both TF and MKP (they're MICs listed on the tsx) - I don't care if you buy them or not but I would recco that you don't short them (they both distribute 8-9% interest on a regular basis)

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Sweta Regmi

Teaching Immigrant Diasporas to Build Clarity, Confidence & Personal Brand That Lead to 6-Figure Income | Speaker Ft. CBC, CNBC, FOX 26, WSJ | Winner: Outstanding Career Leader Award | Free Clarity Training ⤵️

4d

Banks keep showing up in the news we all know why. As an ex-employee of banking there are things that need to be addressed.

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Jon Shell

Chair at Social Capital Partners

1w

Given the scope of your reporting, that 3 made this list is hilarious. And telling.

Dianne S.

Corporate Director, Seasoned Executive and Chief Communications Officer

1w

You write the most thoughtful, informative pieces Tim Kiladze You clearly are respected for both your business knowledge and your balanced approach - such good reading when your byline is at the top of the story.

Alley Adams

Head of Communications & Public Affairs, McKinsey & Company Canada

1w

If the LinkedIn piece wasn’t there I was going to start asking questions. You’re the best, congrats on another great year!

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Clay Horner

Retired Chairman at Woodbine Entertainment Retired Chair at Osler,Hoskin&Harcourt LLP

1w

Certain about number 1.

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