The Canadian dollar
appreciated against major currencies, including the US dollar, and dragged down returns from US and other foreign markets.
Not exact matches
The Canadian dollar has
appreciated against the U.S. dollar by an amount similar to that of the
currencies of two
major commodity importers, Japan and the euro area (Chart 8).
The dollar has also
appreciated against a number of the other
major currencies, including the pound and Canadian dollar.
Between late 1998 and the middle of 1999, the Australian dollar
appreciated by around 6 per cent, both in import - weighted terms and
against the
major currencies, retracing around half of the earlier depreciation.
China's
currency has
appreciated 25 - 30 percent
against most
major currencies over the last eight years.
In this environment the Australian dollar has
appreciated strongly
against the US dollar and
against currencies of the non-Japan Asian region over the past year, though it has been relatively stable
against other
major floating
currencies.
King Dollar has
appreciated against a basket of
major currencies ahead of this afternoon's estimate of first - quarter GDP growth.
In fact, while our dollar has
appreciated strongly
against the greenback in the past five years, it is trading within a tight range
against other
major currencies.
In terms of
currency effects, the Australian dollar
appreciated against all the
major currencies that the Fund has exposure to.