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C$ - The Peso of the North?
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127 The absolute value of the C$ isn't as significant as a rapid unexpected chaspeculatingvalue-11/29/1998
126 What never ceases to amaze me is how quickly people adjust to things. When thisTupulak-11/28/1998
125 Good article on the Canadian Dollar. nationalpost.comKitskid-11/11/1998
124 I agree with you that it borders on criminal to collect money for EI then use ispeculatingvalue-10/1/1998
123 What the government taketh the government keepeth!!! And for our next magic triCyrus-10/1/1998
122 Another reason IMHO that we are in such a mess up here is the governments apparTupulak-9/30/1998
121 You've hit the nail on the head. No currency is going to be an effective sspeculatingvalue-9/16/1998
120 Steve, I think you are missing mine. Maybe one reason to buy a countries currBearcatbob-9/16/1998
119 1. I think you are missing my point. The only reason a foreigner would want a speculatingvalue-9/16/1998
118 Curtis, I would be happy to. There will be a job open in Washington soon - maBearcatbob-9/16/1998
117 <b>The ability of a country like Canada to elect NDP governments is a symgrayhairs-9/15/1998
116 Bob, Canada electing a NDP government is even funny. To the C$ it is slowly gaiTupulak-9/15/1998
115 I believe we need to get back to a system that bases exchange rates only on unBearcatbob-9/15/1998
114 Yes, I agree. It's easy to repatriate debt. Like I said in the last posspeculatingvalue-9/15/1998
113 Steve, The problem is the currency in which debt is denominated. If C debt isBearcatbob-9/15/1998
112 It ISN'T like credit cards, though. It is different if you are the one whospeculatingvalue-9/15/1998
111 Steve, It is a little like credit cards. I think many people ran them up toBearcatbob-9/15/1998
110 The thing people forget is that when an economy grows, the requirement for monespeculatingvalue-9/14/1998
109 Steve, The impact is called debt payment. Bob Bearcatbob-9/14/1998
108 Canada is the second biggest country in the world and controls much of the worlspeculatingvalue-9/14/1998
107 Canada named best country in the world to live in by the UN. Congratulations evCyrus-9/9/1998
106 So, the C$ is up to $0.6585US today. Is now the time to start buying futures caTupulak-9/8/1998
105 Look at the performance of gold and other commodities over the past few days. ZStephen O-9/4/1998
104 <i><<It would help a lot if Canadians stopped buying US$ and US inveWhartHog-9/4/1998
103 It would help a lot if Canadians stopped buying US$ and US investments Stephen O-9/3/1998
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