“I would not rule out the Canadian dollar falling briefly through the end of the year and then beginning to rally after the inauguration date next year,” says Schamotta, noting that the Canadian dollar historically does well when the U.S. economy is growing. Schamotta says Canada’s economy is underperforming the U.S. due to higher consumer debt which is stifling business investment. He predicts the loonie could drop another two to three per cent before the end of the year.
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“I would not rule out the Canadian dollar falling briefly through the end of the year and then beginning to rally after the inauguration date next year,” says Schamotta, noting that the Canadian dollar historically does well when the U.S. economy is growing. Schamotta says Canada’s economy is underperforming the U.S. due to higher consumer debt which is stifling business investment. He predicts the loonie could drop another two to three per cent before the end of the year. https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/business/2024/11/13/loonie-slips-to-4-year-low-of-71-cents-and-could-go-lower-karl-schamotta/
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Chief market strategist says loonie could go lower after falling to 4-year low
The Canadian dollar has weakened to its lowest position against the U.S. dollar in over four years, and one market strategist says it could go further.
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