Canadian dollar


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Noun1.Canadian dollar - the basic unit of money in Canada; "the Canadian dollar has the image of loon on one side of the coin"
dollar - the basic monetary unit in many countries; equal to 100 cents
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Holders of Class U Units may elect to receive their distribution in Canadian dollars and should contact their broker to make such an election.
Coinsquare's eCAD, a CAD-backed stablecoin, will provide the Canadian and global markets the stability of the Canadian dollar with the benefits of a digital currency.
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The rise in the value of the Canadian dollar hampered Nova's expansion, however, and Kolovski is now simply looking into purchasing low-cost items in the U.S.
BMO Capital Markets, the investment and corporate banking arm of BMO Financial Group (NYSE: BMO) TSX: BMO), has said that it has been honoured by FX Week as Best Bank for the Canadian Dollar for the seventh consecutive year.
Most analysts don't believe the Canadian dollar will bounce back anytime soon, and it may be eroded even further by news last week that the Canadian economy is slowing down.
Over the quarter, the Canadian dollar was buffeted by shifting prospects concerning Quebec sovereignty and Quebec's relationship with the rest of Canada.
The Canadian dollar fell the most in three months after the nation's central bank left interest rates unchanged while cutting its economic growth forecasts.

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