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Aug 30 - National Bank of Canada posted a drop in its third-quarter adjusted profit on Wednesday, as the lender set aside more capital to cover for potential bad loans in a tough economy.
The bank recorded C$111 million as provision for credit losses in the quarter, compared with C$57 million a year earlier.
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