(Bloomberg) -- The Canadian dollar fell from a 30-
year high as the U.S. counterpart gained and prices of the
nation's commodity exports declined.
Commodities account for about half of Canada's exports. The
U.S. dollar rose against 12 of 16 major currencies.
Read more at Bloomberg Currencies News
year high as the U.S. counterpart gained and prices of the
nation's commodity exports declined.
Commodities account for about half of Canada's exports. The
U.S. dollar rose against 12 of 16 major currencies.
Read more at Bloomberg Currencies News
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