Scotiabank has made a strategic move by recruiting a team of seasoned executives from JPMorgan Chase Bank to spearhead its upcoming mortgage capital markets business. This bold move signals the Canadian bank’s commitment to expanding its presence in the mortgage industry and capitalizing on new opportunities in a dynamic market landscape.

Key points:
– Scotiabank has hired a group of JPMorgan Chase Bank executives to lead its new mortgage capital markets business
– The initiative is expected to launch in the near future, possibly this fall
– This move highlights Scotiabank’s strategic focus on growing its mortgage business and staying competitive in the market.

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