Canadian Financial Close: Loonie, crude oil tumble

WINNIPEG – The Canadian dollar hit a new low for the calendar year due to a stronger United States greenback and declines in crude oil prices. The loonie closed at US$0.7595 or US$1=C$1.3166, down from US$0.7627 or US$1=C$1.3111 on Wednesday. This is the first time the Canadian dollar closed below 76 United States cents since


Canadian Dollar and Business Outlook: Loonie losing strength to greenback

U.S. dollar approaching year high

Compiled by Glen Hallick, MarketsFarm WINNIPEG, Sept. 1 (MarketsFarm) – The Canadian dollar was weaker on Thursday morning, as the United States dollar gained more strength and crude oil prices retreated further. As of 8:39 am CDT, the Canadian dollar was at US$0.7591 or C$1.3171, compared to Wednesday’s close of US$0.7627 or C$1.3111. On the










Canadian Financial Close: Powell remarks impact markets

WINNIPEG – The Canadian dollar ended the week lower on Friday after an announcement by United States Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell. The loonie closed at US$0.7699 or US$1=C$1.2988, down from US$0.7730 or US$1=C$1.2937 on Thursday. At the Kansas City Fed’s annual policy forum in Jackson Hole, Wy., Powell announced the central bank’s intentions to