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A Canadian Bank Is Quitting the Caribbean in a $1.8 Billion Deal
Bermuda’s Butterfield bank has agreed to acquire the Caribbean arm of Canada’s CIBC for $1.8 billion. CIBC is selling its 92% stake, ending its ownership in the region.
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