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Strategies & Market Trends : Ride the Tiger with CD

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To: tyc:> who wrote (16589)10/20/2004 4:00:04 PM
From: Lhn5  Read Replies (3) of 312315
 
The issue is much more complex than you are admitting. There are lots of perspectives and arguments you could take. For example, if the Canadian Dollar is rising, and foreigners have the perception that it might rise more, then that could increase overall demand for Canadian denominated assets such as stocks, and prices may rise. The secondary effects of changes in currency values may often outstrip the precise quantitative effect alone.
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