(Bloomberg) -- The Canadian dollar fell against the
U.S. currency as crude oil declined, dimming the prospect of the
country's economy.
Commodities including oil make up half of Canada's exports.
Copper and platinum also dropped today. The Canadian currency
dropped for a third day against the yen, the longest losing
streaks since March, as investors pared holdings of riskier
assets funded by loans in Japan, known as the carry trade.
Read more at Bloomberg Currencies News
U.S. currency as crude oil declined, dimming the prospect of the
country's economy.
Commodities including oil make up half of Canada's exports.
Copper and platinum also dropped today. The Canadian currency
dropped for a third day against the yen, the longest losing
streaks since March, as investors pared holdings of riskier
assets funded by loans in Japan, known as the carry trade.
Read more at Bloomberg Currencies News
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