A weaker Canadian dollar tied to Donald Trump's victory could be inflationary north of the border, which could make our central bank more hesitant to cut rates too quickly.
Experts say Donald Trump’s promised policies risk higher inflation and could weigh on the Canadian dollar. Among those promises are large tariffs on imported goods, especially from China, as ...
The Canadian dollar took a step back coming out of the Thanksgiving Day weekend. The loonie was at US$0.7244 or US$1=C$1.3805, compared to US$0.7267 or US$1=C$1.3761 on Friday. Statistics Canada ...
The Canadian dollar sank below 71 cents U.S. Friday for the first time since mid-2020, breaching a level that some analysts see as a “psychological barrier” and bringing a sub-70 cent loonie closer ...