By Fergal Smith TORONTO, July 17 (Reuters) - The Canadian dollar strengthened to a one-month high against its U.S.
The Canadian dollar’s slow retreat has turned into a much more visible slide. On June 24, the loonie touched C$1.4248 per U.S. dollar—its weakest level since April 2025—before trading near 70.25 U.S.
Canadian dollar weakens 0.3% against the greenback Touches its strongest since March 8 at 1.3420 Price of U.S. oil decreases 2.5% 10-year yield touches a 16-day high at 3.013% TORONTO, Sept 25 ...
Canadian dollar falls 0.9% against the greenback Touches its weakest since March 2020 at 1.4444 CAD 3-month implied volatility rises to 6.6 Canadian bond yields rise across the curve TORONTO, Dec 18 ...
Thirty years ago, the Canadian dollar was worth an average of 72.9 cents American. In the coming years, it dropped below 64 cents, but the mid-1990s resonate strongest with a lot of sports fans. In ...