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Canadian dollar surges as US dollar sells off, commodities mixed
TORONTO -- The Canadian dollar surged Thursday as a heavy selloff of the U.S. dollar lifted a variety of currencies. The loonie closed up 0.81 of a cent to 97.47 cents US after earlier surging as high as 98.06 cents US.
As jobs surge, Canadian dollar has biggest gain since 2011  iPolitics.ca (subscription)
Poloz Says He Won't Give Running Commentary on Loonie  Bloomberg
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Canadian dollar dips as markets look to Fed meeting
The Canadian dollar shed early advances late morning Monday as traders look for clarity on whether the U.S. Federal Reserve thinks economic conditions are favourable enough to start easing up on some stimulus.
Canadian dollar down, markets look to Fed meeting for reassurance about ...  Lethbridge Herald
US dollar gains versus yen on stock bounce, Fed meeting  Reuters
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Canadian Dollar Erases Gains as Fed Seen Likely to Begin Tapering
TORONTO--The Canadian dollar erased gains made against the U.S. dollar Monday after reports suggested that Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke is likely to soon signal that an improving U.S.
Canadian Dollar Moves Lower
TORONTO�The Canadian dollar lost some ground against the U.S. dollar Tuesday as currency markets consolidate ahead of a key Federal Reserve meeting announcement.
Canada Dollar Falls 3rd Day on Tapering Speculation as Fed Meets  Bloomberg
Canada Dollar Drops on Speculation Fed May Taper Asset Buying  Businessweek
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Canadian dollar lower following strong gains amid improved chances of rate hike
TORONTO -- The Canadian dollar erased early gains to move lower late morning Wednesday amid higher commodity prices and positive economic data from Europe.
Canada dollar softens in flight from risk assets  bnn.ca
Canadian Dollar Holds Steady Against US Dollar  Wall Street Journal
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Canadian Dollar Retraces Losses After US CPI, Housing Data
TORONTO--The Canadian dollar retraced some of its losses Tuesday after a soft reading of U.S. consumer prices failed to ignite a spark in the commodity-currency bloc.
Canadian dollar up, markets look to Fed meeting for reassurance about stimulus
TORONTO - The Canadian dollar was higher Monday as traders look for clarity on whether the U.S. Federal Reserve thinks economic conditions are favourable enough to start easing up on some stimulus.
Canadian dollar falls as traders look ahead to Bank of Canada interest rate ...
TORONTO - The Canadian dollar was lower Monday amid generally quiet trading as U.S. markets were closed for the Memorial Day holiday and traders looked ahead to the Bank of Canada's next announcement on interest rates.
Canadian dollar closes higher, Bank of Canada leaves interest rates unchanged  Edmonton Journal
Canada Dollar Falls to 1-Year Low on Wagers Fed to Slow Buying  Bloomberg
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Canadian dollar dives but it's 'in the middle of the pack'
Video: How much higher can U.S. stocks go? The loonie, as the dollar coin is known in Canada, has lost more than 4 per cent this year, which puts the currency �exactly in the middle of the pack,� said senior economist Benjamin Reitzes of BMO Nesbitt Burns.
Loonie overvalued by as much as 10%, warns BMO chief economist  National Post
Canadian Dollar Down Slightly, But Recovers From Earlier Lows  Wall Street Journal
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Strong May employment report sends Canadian dollar sharply higher
TORONTO - The Canadian dollar was higher Friday amid a strong jobs report for May. The loonie was up 0.63 of a cent to 98.1 cents US as Statistics Canada reported that the economy created 95,000 jobs in May, most of them full-time positions.
Loonie ends higher on strong May employment report  Globe and Mail
Canada Posts Biggest Job Gain in a Decade on Construction  Bloomberg
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