Toronto and Vancouver among global cities at greatest risk of housing bubble UBS... READ MORE›
The first possibility is that Trump allows the Canada-U.S. Free Trade Agreement, which NAFTA replaced in 1994, to come back into effect... READ MORE›
Deposits denominated in U.S. dollars rose 7.82 billion to 62.47 billion for the month, which accounted for 85.2 percent of the total foreign exchange deposits... READ MORE›
The Australian dollar was little changed at 0.7692 AUD D4 after gaining about 0.5 percent the previous day against the broadly weaker dollar... READ MORE›
The Canadian dollar climbed above 80 cents US on Monday morning for the first time since the summer of 2015... READ MORE›
We are expecting Canadian shoppers to be Trumped at the grocery store, said Sylvain Charlebois, lead author of the report... READ MORE›
Canadian dollar jumps to above 82 cents us as central bank hikes for second time this year... READ MORE›
Brexit Pound Slump Triggers Supply Row Between Tesco And Unilever - Products Like Marmite Run Low... READ MORE›
Doyle warns that eventually the entire economy could feel a drag from falling home sales and falling real estate fees... READ MORE›
Police said 38-year-old Alexander Vinnik was held on a US warrant near the northern city of Thessaloniki... READ MORE›
If Canada's housing market does begin to unravel as a result of higher interest rates, all bets on the Canadian dollar are off... READ MORE›
'It's not really worth it' Canadians shun Black Friday shopping in U.S... READ MORE›
Traditionally the value of the Canadian dollar moves with oil as oil prices move higher, the loonie does as well... READ MORE›
President Donald Trump has triggered a sharp decline in the US dollar by criticizing the currency's strength on the back of increased confidence in his presidency... READ MORE›
Bank of Canada holds interest rate steady but sees 'substantial rebound' for rest of 2016... READ MORE›
As recently as February, that same global market was betting the loonie would rise as the currency flirted with 77 cents US... READ MORE›
Holding various currencies across many accounts is costly, Ripple said, because banks have to fund those accounts... READ MORE›
How Much Gold Would Buy You a Home in Toronto?... READ MORE›
Canadian leaders of business, government and civil society discuss challenges facing Canada at Davos gathering... READ MORE›
Vote to leave the European Union, the central bank says it, too, has the potential to hurt the Canadian economy... READ MORE›
But on each occasion, Stephen Poloz and Carolyn Wilkins were quick to correct that impression... READ MORE›
How the strong loonie affects you Earlier this week the Canadian dollar rose above 80 cents U.S. for the first time in two years... READ MORE›
The bank meets every six weeks to set its monetary policy... READ MORE›
Brexit 'Mayhem' as Australians rush to buy pounds... READ MORE›
Canada One Brand Name Outlets in Niagara Falls, Ont., is also optimistic both Canadians and Americans will look north for Black Friday savings... READ MORE›
That wrenching sound is the economies of Canada and the United States tearing apart... READ MORE›
Sobeys says the weak canadian dollar and weather in california, mexico affecting produce... READ MORE›
But if continued declines in the price of oil cause inflation expectations to rise as the loonie tumbles rapidly, don't expect more interest rate cuts... READ MORE›
Service sector key to Canada's economic growth, Bank of Canada governor says... READ MORE›
Canadian dollar rises to highest level in two weeks on oil's resurgent strength... READ MORE›
At one point before the vote, the British pound was trading at 1.50 US... READ MORE›
Currency traders buy and sell trillions of dollars' worth of dollars, dinars and dong every day... READ MORE›
Time to put a smile on your face and revive what economist John Maynard Keynes called animal spirits, getting the Canadian export economy back on track... READ MORE›
The Canadian banking sector is under pressure due to tight net interest margins and slowing loan growth... READ MORE›
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