Canada's largest bank just dropped some stellar quarterly numbers this morning. But here's the twist – their CEO Dave McKay isn't popping champagne. Instead, he's waving caution flags about where the broader economy might be heading. Strong results today, but storm clouds on the horizon? That's the vibe from the top brass.
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OnchainArchaeologist
· 8h ago
When a CEO says "cautious," it's a sign that a storm is coming—no matter how impressive the numbers look, it doesn't matter.
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rugpull_survivor
· 8h ago
Damn, behind those flashy numbers are all warning signs. I know this vibe all too well.
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FUD_Whisperer
· 8h ago
Damn, this CEO really knows how to kill the vibe. The company’s performance is so strong, but he still talks down the economy?
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LiquidityNinja
· 8h ago
The market looks great, but the CEO is talking down the economy—this is pretty much the current playbook.
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zkNoob
· 8h ago
The quarterly results look good, but this shift in attitude from the CEO is interesting... Did they really spot some risks, or is it just the usual blame-shifting?
Canada's largest bank just dropped some stellar quarterly numbers this morning. But here's the twist – their CEO Dave McKay isn't popping champagne. Instead, he's waving caution flags about where the broader economy might be heading. Strong results today, but storm clouds on the horizon? That's the vibe from the top brass.