Does the Dollar Rally Threaten the Loonie and Commodities?
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December 24th, 2009 by AdvisorAnalyst
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Since late November the U.S. dollar has rallied strongly against the yen and euro, and also the loonie. What’s unusual is that the Canadian dollar has not weakened proportionally against the dollar in the same fashion as the euro or yen. And, commodities, have, in fact, hardened against the dollar during the last three weeks.
What’s in store for the loonie and commodities?
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