30 Oct 2017 13:00 | CanadianBusiness.com |
Miniso is just one of several Japanese-styled retailers to burst onto Canada's retail scene in recent years, including competitors Uniqlo, a reasonably-priced basics clothier, Muji, which sells household goods and Daiso, a “100-yen” dollar store with a ...
more29 Oct 2017 12:03 | Business Insider |
After a sharp 10% appreciation versus the greenback from May through September, the Canadian dollar is now sitting pretty close to its long-term fair value, as measured by purchasing power parity.
more26 Oct 2017 09:15 | Baystreet.ca |
In a scheduled announcement, the Bank of Canada said it held off increasing interest rates this time, in part, because it expects the recent strength of the Canadian dollar to slow the rise in the pace of inflation. The drop of the Canadian dollar came ...
more21 Sep 2017 15:48 | MarketPulse (blog) |
The Canadian dollar is higher against its US counterpart on Thursday. The USD surged on Wednesday after the Fed's September policy meeting left hawkish estimates for the path of rate hikes in the US.
more16 Aug 2017 10:21 | MarketWatch |
Maple bonds are bonds issued by foreign companies in Canadian dollars. The market has mostly been used by banks, although Anheuser-Busch InBev NV BUD, +0.53% , the world's largest brewer by sales and maker of Budweiser, Stella Artois and Cornona ...
more16 Aug 2017 08:52 | The Globe and Mail |
The Canadian dollar rebounded on Wednesday from a one-month low hit the day before against its U.S. counterpart, helped by higher oil prices, while investors awaited the start of negotiations to modernize the North American Free Trade Agreement.
more05 May 2017 13:11 | MarketPulse (blog) |
The Canadian dollar bounced back on Friday with gains against the US dollar despite a miss on the number of jobs added to the economy.
more02 Mar 2017 10:05 | Reuters UK |
While the Canadian currency may gain a bit in the short term, the survey of more than 50 foreign exchange strategists taken over the past week showed it weakening to C$1.345 per U.S.
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