(Bloomberg) -- Canada's dollar approached a 30-year
high as prices of the nation's commodity exports strengthened.
The Canadian dollar traded at 92.20 U.S. cents at 7:40 a.m.
in Toronto, from 92.04 U.S. cents yesterday. The currency
reached 92.35 U.S. cents on May 21, the highest since October
1977. One U.S. dollar buys C$1.0884.
Read more at Bloomberg Currencies News
high as prices of the nation's commodity exports strengthened.
The Canadian dollar traded at 92.20 U.S. cents at 7:40 a.m.
in Toronto, from 92.04 U.S. cents yesterday. The currency
reached 92.35 U.S. cents on May 21, the highest since October
1977. One U.S. dollar buys C$1.0884.
Read more at Bloomberg Currencies News
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