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Equity markets were red hot in 2009 but Atlantic Canadians remain frozen in action and unaware of the market’s dramatic recovery, according to a new survey released Wednesday by Franklin Templeton Investments Corp.In Franklin Templeton’s latest survey of Canadian investor sentiment, conducted in January by Angus Reid Public Opinion, 69% of Atlantic Canadians were frozen […]
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