Canadian dollar hits 30-year high against US rival

The Canadian dollar hit US 95 cents for the first time in 30 years today, supported by higher oil prices, a strong economy and expectations of rate hikes.

Canadian dollar hits 30-year high against US rival

The Canadian dollar hit US 95 cents for the first time in 30 years today, supported by higher oil prices, a strong economy and expectations of rate hikes.

Known as the loonie because of the loon pictured on the one-dollar coin, the Canadian dollar rose nearly 11% this year and is now at its highest level since May 1977.

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