The Canadian dollar weakened to a two-year low against its U.S. counterpart on Tuesday as the prospect of inflationary U.S.
A weaker Canadian dollar tied to Donald Trump's victory could be inflationary north of the border, which could make our central bank more hesitant to cut rates too quickly.
It invests in Canadian dollar-denominated publicly issued debt issued by corporations and government. The fund invests in investment grade securities that are rated as BBB- or higher by S&P and ...