Nesbitt, Bancomer work out deal

Investment dealer Nesbitt Burns has negotiated an arrangement with a Mexican investment bank which will permit the firms to market each other’s equity and fixed-income products in their own home countries.

Nesbitt says its relationship with Casa de Bolsa Bancomer is intended to make each country’s market more aware of existing investment opportunities, particularly with respect to the growing demand for Mexican investment opportunities in Canada.

Nesbitt Thomson was created through the recent merger of investment houses Nesbitt Thomson and Burns Fry.

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