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    Canadian lender Scotiabank's Q3 profit falls on higher loan loss provisions

    By Reuters,

    10 hours ago
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    (Reuters) - Canada's Bank of Nova Scotia reported a fall in third-quarter profit on Tuesday, as the lender set aside more in rainy-day funds, compared with a year earlier, to cover for potential credit losses amid an uncertain economy.

    Elevated borrowing costs and the possibility of a recession have raised the threat of customers defaulting on their loans, and lenders are preparing for credit card and other delinquencies in a challenging economy by building bigger buffers to guard against such potential loan losses.

    Scotiabank's provision for credit losses was C$1.05 billion, up from C$819 million a year earlier.

    Net income for the three months ended July 31 was C$1.91 billion ($1.42 billion), or C$1.41 per share. The bank had reported a profit of C$2.19 billion or C$1.70 per share, a year earlier.

    ($1 = 1.3467 Canadian dollars)

    (Reporting by Pritam Biswas in Bengaluru; Editing by Krishna Chandra Eluri)

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