Perpetual Canadian dollar is doing well thread!! Now $1.00US.

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Firebot

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Originally posted by: dennilfloss
Whoa! Massive drop! WTF happened? :(

http://finance.yahoo.com/curre...=CAD&to=USD&amt=1&t=1d

Just a correction after the Bank of Canada warned that the dollar is moving way too quick and may have to act. It's gained back much of the losses of this morning anyways.

Retailers and service providers will need to adjust their prices sooner or later, as people in Canada will simply start trying to buy with American dollars for places that have seperate prices for Americans and Canadians. For instance, I reserved a hotel room in Niagara Falls this weekend last month, and the price was about 20% cheaper if paying in US dollars. I wanted to see what would happen if we offered to pay in US dollars to get the 20% 'discount' rather then in Canadian. Sure enough, they've adjusted their prices now on the site so that 1$CAN =1$ US:D. Sucks for Americans.
 

glugglug

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Just wait until after Halloween. Helicopter Ben is about to lower the interest rate again, and that will send the $1 down to CAD0.25$
 

Linflas

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I really don't see why this is such an exciting thing in your life unless you are a currency speculator or are traveling across the border frequently.
 

UNCjigga

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Originally posted by: Linflas
I really don't see why this is such an exciting thing in your life unless you are a currency speculator or are traveling across the border frequently.
Well maybe YOU never had to defend your currency against stupid Americans and their "Monopoly money" jokes!!

<-- Canadian

BTW, found out from my dad that I still have a Canadian long-term savings account in my name, in Canadian dollars! :p I've had it since I was 10 I think (18 years) and haven't made any deposits or withdrawals. Suppose I started with $100 CDN in 1989--how much is it worth now in $US (with compounding interest?)
 

Casawi

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Originally posted by: Linflas
I really don't see why this is such an exciting thing in your life unless you are a currency speculator or are traveling across the border frequently.

Maybe not exciting but it is interesting, I rather talk about this than watch MTV or talk about Hollywood like most AMERICA
 

Nik

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Originally posted by: dennilfloss
Look at that baby go this morning!:shocked: Might have something to do with the Liberals remaining in power in Ontario.

http://finance.yahoo.com/curre...=CAD&to=USD&amt=1&t=1d

Next we're aiming for escape velocity and eventually ludicrous speed before we go to plaid.:cool:

Your dollar becoming more valuable than the US dollar is going to crush your economy. It's a bad thing. You shouldn't be wishing it. 90% of Canadian export gets bought up from the US. If it's suddenly more expensive to buy it in Kanadia, the US is going to look elsewhere for it and the Canadian economy will crumble.

Way to go, guys. Way to go.
 

sandorski

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Originally posted by: GuideBot
Originally posted by: dennilfloss
Look at that baby go this morning!:shocked: Might have something to do with the Liberals remaining in power in Ontario.

http://finance.yahoo.com/curre...=CAD&to=USD&amt=1&t=1d

Next we're aiming for escape velocity and eventually ludicrous speed before we go to plaid.:cool:

Your dollar becoming more valuable than the US dollar is going to crush your economy. It's a bad thing. You shouldn't be wishing it. 90% of Canadian export gets bought up from the US. If it's suddenly more expensive to buy it in Kanadia, the US is going to look elsewhere for it and the Canadian economy will crumble.

Way to go, guys. Way to go.

Crush? No, you'll still buy our Oil. Certain segments of the Economy will suffer for sure, but a US Recession will hurt the Canadian Economy much more than a high $CDN.
 

KMFJD

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High Canadian dollar is awesome for exporting to the U.S. , they love spending more money on our exports!! Go Canada....


/Sarcasm
//Exports to US
 

Linflas

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Originally posted by: UNCjigga
Originally posted by: Linflas
I really don't see why this is such an exciting thing in your life unless you are a currency speculator or are traveling across the border frequently.
Well maybe YOU never had to defend your currency against stupid Americans and their "Monopoly money" jokes!!

<-- Canadian

BTW, found out from my dad that I still have a Canadian long-term savings account in my name, in Canadian dollars! :p I've had it since I was 10 I think (18 years) and haven't made any deposits or withdrawals. Suppose I started with $100 CDN in 1989--how much is it worth now in $US (with compounding interest?)

I'm married to a Canadian and generally when there are jokes about Monopoly money it is referring to the color of the money, not the exchange rate. Hell both countries would be better off if our money was like Monopoly money where $800.00 buys you the most valuable piece of real estate on the board.
 

Fenixgoon

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Jun 30, 2003
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Originally posted by: dennilfloss
*Doctor Evil*

One hundred million US dollars!!:laugh:

wait, so you actually want a hundred million *CANADIAN* dollars? :p
 

sdifox

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Originally posted by: UNCjigga
Originally posted by: Linflas
I really don't see why this is such an exciting thing in your life unless you are a currency speculator or are traveling across the border frequently.
Well maybe YOU never had to defend your currency against stupid Americans and their "Monopoly money" jokes!!

<-- Canadian

BTW, found out from my dad that I still have a Canadian long-term savings account in my name, in Canadian dollars! :p I've had it since I was 10 I think (18 years) and haven't made any deposits or withdrawals. Suppose I started with $100 CDN in 1989--how much is it worth now in $US (with compounding interest?)

You owe the bank 100,000. Them damn service fees.
 

Agentbolt

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Man there's such a goddamn recession coming.... Seriously, people in the US with marginal jobs (customer service, retail sales, burger flippers, whoever) need to be worried NOW.