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C$ - The Peso of the North?
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52 "Why would foreigners invest in our markets?" Canadian stocks are cMike K-8/7/1998
51 The meltdown in the bank stocks today will hurt. Why would foreign investors iMoneysmith-8/7/1998
50 Couldn't agree more. A cut in interest rates will offset slowdown abroad. Mike Roberts-8/7/1998
49 You may be right although if you put a time frame onto that 62.5 cent dollar itMike Roberts-8/7/1998
48 Not Likely if our interest rates stay lower than the US. Why hold Cdn bonds orJPayne-8/7/1998
47 <<we do not control our own currency>> Canada can control her own donmartin-8/7/1998
46 Ken, I think you'll find that the traders are taking signals from the politknight-8/7/1998
45 I think Stephen has a valid point, albeit somewhat radical. BC and Alberta are knight-8/7/1998
44 Let's keep the political comments to a minimum this is about the c$$$. TheMoneysmith-8/7/1998
43 What about small states such as Rhode Island and such in the US ? The problem naber-8/7/1998
42 Canada has too much government. It is ridiculous to have a province , PEI, witStephen O-8/7/1998
41 IMHO the cdn dollar will continue to fall until the government sends a clear siDemetre Deliyanakis-8/7/1998
40 I think the points you made are completely valid. Medium term is not good. I Mike Roberts-8/7/1998
39 Thanks Randy Somehow we need a national party with an inkling of business senseCyrus-8/7/1998
38 Randy, That is probably the best answer I can hope for. The status quo. Maybe Tupulak-8/7/1998
37 <<Maybe you can answer this for me then. Why is most of Ontario scared oClark Kent-8/7/1998
36 To Cyrus and naber..... I like the way you both think. I'm having a poker gClark Kent-8/7/1998
35 Randy, Maybe you can answer this for me then. Why is most of Ontario scared of Tupulak-8/7/1998
34 <<On another note I am curious as to why people in Ontario are afraid toClark Kent-8/7/1998
33 I heard an interesting discussion this morning on CNBC. One of the guests (didMike K-8/6/1998
32 I don't know if we've seen the bottom yet. The Feds have seen fit to sknight-8/6/1998
31 Naber, I was thinking about that today also. If Canada did break up (I don'Tupulak-8/6/1998
30 Ken, The closing was $0.6546 today. What you are proposing is that the dollar Tupulak-8/6/1998
29 The Royal Bank (RBC Dominion Securities)has the $Cdn at .625 year end. The yeaMoneysmith-8/6/1998
28 Sometime soon the C dollar will just look too good...canadian companies will bMike Roberts-8/6/1998
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