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Tag Archives: Canada
Canada faces major currency risks: budget officer
Canada faces major currency risks: budget officer The Canadian dollar’s recent rise against the U.S. dollar is out of line with commodity prices and could therefore curb economic growth over the next two years, the country’s independent budget office said … Continue reading
Protectionism
Commodity markets and Protectionism : Developing countries (democratic or not) acquire been confused to amalgamate their currencies, acquire IMF rules, accompany the WTO, and abide to a ample administration of reforms that bulk to a “hedge” adjoin getting isolated. China’s … Continue reading
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