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USD at 1.27 today. The sky is falling
Tell us, has the crazy spike in USD affected your spending? Today's rate is 1.27, this means that if you use your Canadian credit card to shop in the USA you will likely be paying over 1.30.
Save this link http://www.bankofcanada.ca/rates/exc...d-can-summary/ Ray |
Might cause you to get a little more business as BRS for example is quickly becoming unaffordable.
Really though I will be spending less simply because I have less (each and every day). Makes me wish for gas prices to be back at 1.20... |
The thing that really gets me is I always try to buy at Canadian retailers as much as possible. All the manufactures base our pricing on US dollars. This makes buying from China more and more enticing, especially with their low shipping rates...
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Cryyyyy
Went to TD downtown to exchange for US. I'm going to Hawaii next week. The exchange is at 1.31. Wtf!!!!
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in canada were paying $0.50+ tax on every litter of gas we buy
if China release 10-20% Of their money out of china bank USD will be worthless |
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Best advice I can give anyone that buys regularly in USD and pays by bank transfer. Buy a futures contract on USD.
Drop me a line if you want to know how to do it. Fyi - only worth it if the currency is ascending and or you need to fix your rates for price lists. |
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China and the U.S. got each by each other's balls. One cannot do anything to upset the other. For China to flood the market with US dollars is just not smart and suicidal. China has real financial wealth and the U.S. has intellectual wealth. Yes, there is still room to take advantage of the futures market |
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