Sentences with phrase «canadian dollar gain»

Most of your holdings are in my watch list, I will start accumulating them once Canadian dollar gain some value over USD.
Nicknamed the loonie, the Canadian dollar gained after reports from Canada's central bank.
The Canadian Dollar gained 5.7 % versus the US Dollar and dragged down returns from international markets.

Not exact matches

The rise in the Canadian dollar has nullified most of the gains investors would have expected as other markets recovered as well.
The U.S. currency also gained versus the Canadian and Australian dollars, the latter down half a percent and close to its 4-1/2 month low reached last week.
The weaker dollar isn't an unambiguous gain for a Canadian company that wants to make things.
Uncertainty about the U.S. presidential race in the near term may produce periods of volatility for the U.S. dollar, yet RBC maintains that the U.S. currency will post modest gains against the Euro, Canadian dollar and sterling as markets look for a U.S. Federal Reserve policy rate increase in the first half of 2017.
Plus, policy - makers will want to limit any further gains in the Canadian dollar, which is up almost 9 per cent since early June, when the central bank first adopted a tightening bias.
The foreign exchange market saw the U.S. dollar depreciate against the Canadian dollar in Q1 2017, losing -0.6 per cent compared to a Q4 2016 gain of 2.0 per cent.
The Canadian dollar has posted slight gains in the Thursday session.
Canadian stocks, EAFE markets (all foreign market returns are reported in Canadian dollar terms), Emerging markets and REITs all posted double digit gains in the past quarter.
In contrast, the Canadian dollar could experience further gains in the week ahead.
The Canadian dollar has posted gains in the Friday session.
These types of deals, assisted by a weakened Canadian dollar, pose a long - term opportunity for our economy and allows us to gain an advantage for the future.
The trend is showing a bright future as this coin is gaining value against Canadian Dollar.
Among the greenback's most notable gains was a fresh nine - month high against the Canadian dollar.
«Currency gains accounted for the bulk of the return this quarter, as the Canadian dollar continued to slide against most major currencies,» added MacDonald.
«Strong equity gains domestically and a weaker Canadian dollar helped boost foreign holdings, but lower long - term bond yields will have increased most plan liabilities,» said Scott MacDonald, managing director, Pensions for RBC Investor & Treasury Services.
The big gains were provided by international stocks: US stocks gained 9.5 %, Emerging markets were up 10.2 % and European stocks were up 5.9 % (all returns in Canadian dollar terms).
The Canadian dollar has lost ground in the Monday session, erasing the gains seen on Friday.
Following the BOC's decision, the Canadian dollar added to its gains against the US dollar, posting a two - year high.
From mainland China, more than $ 1 trillion dollars has left that country in the past 12 months and I am told we have a few more years of this coming (plus their currency has gained a lot against the Canadian dollar).
The US dollar started the week with broad gains and the Canadian dollar has dropped to its lowest level since April 18.
They estimate that this screening strategy would reduce lung cancer mortality by 9.05 % compared to no screening, with an incremental cost - effectiveness ratio of $ 41,136 Canadian dollars per life - year gained.
You then report the capital gain, or loss, on your tax return based on «the difference between those two Canadian dollar amounts.»
Toronto - Dominion Bank continues to gain from an improving U.S. economy, while the weak Canadian dollar enhances earnings from that market.
Well, including capital gains, dividends and management expense ratios, but excluding trading fees and taxes, it looked like this for the calendar year of 2009 in Canadian dollars (after accounting for US$ fluctuations):
Don't forget to note down the bid price of DLR because the difference between your purchase price and sell price in Canadian dollars should be declared as capital gains or losses in your taxes.
In 2009, while U.S. stocks made huge gains, the plunging American dollar trimmed some 15 % from the returns of Canadians holding those stocks.
And the benefit certainly isn't guaranteed: the funds paid very substantial distributions from 2005 through 2007, when the S&P 500 and MSCI EAFE indexes saw large gains in Canadian dollar terms.
In the past week, both my wife (who is currency savvy because of her profession) and my financial adviser independently came to the conclusion that it was time to book those currency gains by repatriating U.S. dollars back into the Canadian dollar.
The big gains were provided by international stocks: US stocks gained 9.5 %, Emerging markets were up 10.2 % and European stocks were up 5.9 % (all returns in Canadian dollar terms).
Gains in US stocks were negated by the rise in the dollar and European stocks suffered a double whammy of Canadian dollar appreciation and a falling Euro.
Appreciation of the Canadian dollar may cancel out any gains from Emerging Market Index fund for example.
Another change I noticed, being Canadian, is that the US dollar gained strength against the Canadian dollar.
In any given year, the Canadian dollar might gain against the Yen, drop against the Pound, gain against the Euro etc..
The hedging enables investors to capture the return of the S&P 500 in Canadian dollars without the gains or losses due to currency fluctuations.
Recent gains by the Canadian dollar have a number of investors looking at hedged ETFs.
EWJ would gain 1 % from the value of its Yen assets, but you would lose.5 % when translating it into Canadian dollars.
Remember gold is priced in U.S. dollars and a rising Canadian dollar will undercut your gains.
All unhedged investors who dumped money into the market in late 2008 and early 2009 have seen most of their gains wiped out by the appreciation of the Canadian dollar.
When the loonie gains ground, those who already own international equities often see the value of their holdings fall in Canadian dollar terms.
If the foreign currency drops in value relative to the Canadian dollar, the ETF will realize a gain in the value of the forward agreement, offsetting the foreign exchange loss.
«If you purchased securities in a foreign currency, don't forget that capital gains are calculated in Canadian dollars — so currency fluctuations can be a key factor in determining whether you're in a loss position.»
Canada lags other developed countries, but Jack hopes Ottawa and the provinces will move to help Canadians gain access to billions of dollars worth of assets.
The decline in the value of the Canadian dollar may increase capital gains or decrease capital losses, or in some cases, turning what looks like a gain into a loss.
Mr. Jain said he believes the U.S. dollar will rise against our Canadian dollar, which raises the possibility of currency - related gains from buying a U.S. - market bond ETF.
Alternately, if the foreign currency appreciates in value relative to the Canadian dollar, the ETF would realize a loss in the value of the forward agreement, offsetting the foreign exchange gain.
In Canadian dollar terms, the S&P 500 posted a gain of 5.68 % for the first six months.
In Canada, capital gains and losses must be reported in Canadian dollars.
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