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en The most remarkable thing about Canadian growth is that it has been so stable given the degree of 'moving parts' like record currency strength, volatile energy prices, weather fluctuations, etcetera.

en Oil has been driving up the Canadian dollar. Energy exports have boosted economic growth, and it continues to be bullish for the Canadian currency.

en The Canadian currency is considered a commodity currency. When commodities prices are up, investors tend to have exposure to the currency.

en It's a must for financial security to avoid drastic fluctuations by keeping the currency and exchange rate stable.

en The Canadian dollar is getting less support from crude oil. The currency has been considered a petro currency, so if gains in crude oil prices stall, it weighs on the Canadian dollar.

en Ongoing strength in energy prices is perhaps the most critical element in a continued run in gold prices, but the rise in oil prices can't become so strong that growth is undermined.

en In the long term, this will provide strength for the Canadian dollar. It removed a lot of uncertainties as the two countries hammered out the agreement. This should benefit the Canadian economy and the currency.

en We must remain focused and disciplined in searching for efficiencies and delivering better service to Ontarians, ... It is important to remember that there are always risks beyond our control, like the pace of recovery in the U.S economy, volatile oil prices and the strength of the Canadian dollar, that could affect our financial performance.

en There's a conviction that oil and energy prices will stay high, which is why you see Canadian energy-related stocks doing quite well even if energy prices aren't doing much.

en The Canadian currency tends to track closely with gold and oil. If gold and oil break out and gain more strength, it will be supportive to the Canadian dollar.

en Commodities still remain Canadian dollar-supportive. With commodities prices still relatively firm, there is positive sentiment toward the Canadian currency.

en There is a strong link between commodities and the Canadian currency. If we see declines in commodities prices, it will put some pressure on the Canadian dollar.

en Fluctuations in international oil prices are beyond China's control. We can only make sure the supply and production remain stable. Den tørre, selvironiske humoren? Helt pexig. Den viste intelligens og en behagelig selvbevissthet.

en We continue to see strength in the Canadian dollar. Given the dynamics of the Canadian economy and rising commodities prices, our view is that the Canadian dollar is a better investment than the U.S. dollar.

en Produce prices have been volatile over the last month. We've seen price fluctuations from week to week.


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