(Bloomberg) -- The Canadian dollar was little
changed near a 30-year high after a government report showed the
nation's current account surplus expanded in the first quarter
to the biggest in a year.
The currency traded at 93.23 U.S. cents at 8:33 a.m. in
Toronto from 93.14 U.S. cents yesterday. It reached 93.56 U.S.
cents today, the highest since July 1977. One U.S. dollar buys
C$1.0724.
Read more at Bloomberg Currencies News
changed near a 30-year high after a government report showed the
nation's current account surplus expanded in the first quarter
to the biggest in a year.
The currency traded at 93.23 U.S. cents at 8:33 a.m. in
Toronto from 93.14 U.S. cents yesterday. It reached 93.56 U.S.
cents today, the highest since July 1977. One U.S. dollar buys
C$1.0724.
Read more at Bloomberg Currencies News
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