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7 Weeks High for the Loonie

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7 Weeks High for the Loonie


Business | 206737 hits | Mar 08 11:31 am | Posted by: Dillon
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The Canadian dollar has hit a seven-week high against its American counterpart as oil prices continue to rise amid signs of global economic improvement.

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  1. by avatar tritium
    Mon Mar 08, 2010 8:13 pm
    aaaah. Sunny Florida this year for March Break.

  2. by avatar Robair
    Mon Mar 08, 2010 8:49 pm
    Yea, it's great for that. Not so good if you're a steel fab shop that hasn't been winning any American contracts lately.

    Apparently we've become too expensive.

  3. by avatar Caelon
    Tue Mar 09, 2010 1:27 am
    "Robair" said
    Yea, it's great for that. Not so good if you're a steel fab shop that hasn't been winning any American contracts lately.

    Apparently we've become too expensive.


    That is the problem of a low valued dollar. It promotes inefficiency. Our current problem is the rise of the dollar has been more rapid than industry can change. Eventually we will make the necessary changes to get our cost of production in line with the market. If at a future date the US dollar rises again relative to the Canadian dollar our industry designed to be competitive at par will blow the socks off a US producer.

    That will in turn force the Americans to improve efficiencies to compete and the cycle repeats.

  4. by Lemmy
    Tue Mar 09, 2010 1:53 am
    "Caelon" said
    Yea, it's great for that. Not so good if you're a steel fab shop that hasn't been winning any American contracts lately.

    Apparently we've become too expensive.


    That is the problem of a low valued dollar. It promotes inefficiency. Our current problem is the rise of the dollar has been more rapid than industry can change. Eventually we will make the necessary changes to get our cost of production in line with the market. If at a future date the US dollar rises again relative to the Canadian dollar our industry designed to be competitive at par will blow the socks off a US producer.

    That will in turn force the Americans to improve efficiencies to compete and the cycle repeats.

    R=UP

    Your economics is right on the mark. And I'm off to the Bahamas on the weekend, so I exchanged $500 today.



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