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Canadian Dollar Declines In Value
1,298 wordsThe Canadian economy has increased over the last few years with a lower valued dollar. Economists have been debating for decades on whether the Canadian economy would be better off with a lower dollar opposed to a higher valued dollar. The Canadian dollar has been volatile since 1920, and has brought both positive and negative effects to Canadian industries, primarily those involved in trade. Unemployment and interest rates have also faced major changes due to fluctuation, showing similar trends...
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Foreign Exchange Dollar Falls Vs Yen
1,285 wordsForeign Exchange Dollar Falls vs. Yen, Stays Flat vs. Others As Traders Await Fed Move, Japan Data By Jennifer M. Barrett 03/21/2000 The Wall Street Journal (Copyright (c) 2000, Dow Jones & Company, Inc.) NEW YORK - The dollar retreated against the yen but barely budged against major European currencies in thin trading ahead of the Federal Reserve's Open Market Committee meeting today. With Tokyo closed for the Vernal Equinox holiday and traders awaiting today's Fed meeting and the release of ne...
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Canadian Dollar
1,229 wordsThe Canadian dollar has declined by over thirty percent versus the United States dollar, since it was at its highest in 1970. The reason for this is mainly the following factors: the Quebec factor, the inflation factor, the productivity factor, the growth in government and taxes factor, and the commodity price factor. These all come together to bring us to what the Canadian dollar is worth compared to the U.S. dollar today. The Quebec factor is partly responsible for the decline. It is no coinci...
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Exchange Rate As The Year 1998
1,600 wordsScott Christiansen December 10, 1999 Economics 335 Section 01 Final Paper The Depreciation of the Canadian Dollar Canada has been increasing its prestige as a high-tech, industrial, society since the end of World War II. In many ways it resembles very closely its southern North American cousin, the United States. Some of those similarities are residing in its market-orientated system, pattern of production, and its high standard of living. Most years following the war up to the present, Canada h...
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Canada And The U.S. Dollar
568 wordsThe output or GDP of Canada has increased from 1995 to 1999. This means that more people became employed or productivity has risen. With the GDP on the rise, Canada is able to buy more because people will have more money from work. This would appreciate the dollar because Canadians need the U.S. dollar to purchase our goods. Demand, on the other hand, has somewhat stayed the same. There were periods when it was up and periods when it was down. When the demand for passenger cars was falling, Cana...
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