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After all, I don't recall many analysts predicting a 90 - cent dollar in 2002, when the loonie was below 65 cents.

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The final thing to say is that those «officials» should pay closer attention to what the Bank of Canada actually says, and less to the over-interpretation of those words by the currency traders who have driven the Canadian dollar to 80 U.S. cents in recent days, a 10 - percent increase since May.
The CAD is currently sitting at 95 cents, a change in pace from the historic heights and close parity with the American dollar the loonie has experienced in recent times.
In other words, for every dollar of output in agriculture, Canada's GDP grows by 77 centIn other words, for every dollar of output in agriculture, Canada's GDP grows by 77 centin agriculture, Canada's GDP grows by 77 cents.
Russia sovereign dollar bonds fell across the curve with the 2043 eurobond issue tumbling almost 4 cents in the dollar according...
The Canadian dollar was up 0.08 of a cent to 96.46 cents US as inflation came in at an annualized rate of 1.2 per cent, which was in line with expectations.
In many cases the costs of use and adoption have a lot more to do with the calculated allocation of scarce personal time and precious resources rather than with just dollars and cents.
Women earn an average of 79 cents for every dollar a man makes in the US, according to a 2016 report published by the Joint Economic Committee Democratic Staff.
That results in a grid price in 2017 dollars of 9.0 cents for an average kWh of electricity in the US.
In the decade he's been at the company, Violi has seen the Canadian dollar go from around 75 cents to over a dollar and back to its current perch around 84 cents.
This wasn't the kind of surprise bankruptcy of the type that Toys «R» Us had engineered, where affected bonds plunged 78 % in two weeks, from no - clouds - on - the - sky 97 cents on the dollar on September 4, 2017, to the end - is - nigh 21 cents on the dollar by September 18.
By one measure, for every dollar in profits, 80 cents went to shareholders through dividends and what are called share buybacks.
Black households now earn 61 cents for every dollar in a white household and Latinx households earn 73 cents on the dollar, up from 59 cents and 71 cents, respectively, in 2015.
In 1960, the gap was about 61 cents to the dollar.
According to a new study, by the end of this year, digital interactions will influence 64 cents of every dollar spent in retail stores.
Comparing full - time, year - round workers, women earn 77 cents for every dollar men earn, said Dana Britton, director of the Center for Women and Work at Rutgers University in Newark, N.J..
Most stores won't offer an additional discount (at least in the form of dollars and cents).
The counseling, particularly, is expensive — coupled with administrating the program, it cost 48 cents for every dollar loaned to small firms in 2006.
Calacanis compared Twitter to troubled Yahoo and said investors looking for a piece of social media growth should invest 70 cents on the dollar in Facebook and the remainder in Snap, though that company is overvalued, he said.
The Canadian dollar's value touched 85 U.S. cents in 2005.
In other words, women in Louisiana earn 70 cents for every dollar men in Louisiana make, or they spend 10.5 hours of each 35 - hour work week «working for free,» as Expert Market's research team puts iIn other words, women in Louisiana earn 70 cents for every dollar men in Louisiana make, or they spend 10.5 hours of each 35 - hour work week «working for free,» as Expert Market's research team puts iin Louisiana earn 70 cents for every dollar men in Louisiana make, or they spend 10.5 hours of each 35 - hour work week «working for free,» as Expert Market's research team puts iin Louisiana make, or they spend 10.5 hours of each 35 - hour work week «working for free,» as Expert Market's research team puts it.
The longest - term portion of the offering, $ 8 billion of bonds maturing in 30 years, sold originally at 99.4 cents on the dollar to yield 1.95 percentage point more than comparable Treasuries.
If you charge a coffee at Starbucks (sbux) for, say, $ 2.67, Acorns rounds up to the nearest dollar, withdraws the 33 - cent difference from your bank account and invests the money in your portfolio.
The loonie's plunge below 70 cents against the U.S. dollar in mid-January was bad news for energy companies but will boost the competitiveness of our high - tech firms.
«Several decades back, a return on equity of as little as 10 percent enabled a corporation to be classified as a «good» business — i.e., one in which a dollar reinvested in the business logically could be expected to be valued by the market at more than 100 cents.
After Argentina defaulted on its sovereign debt in 2002, most investors accepted a settlement worth 30 cents on the dollar.
During that earlier period, American business earned an average of 11 percent or so on equity capital employed and stocks, in aggregate, sold at valuations far above that equity capital (book value), averaging over 150 cents on the dollar.
So, there you have six gadgets and connected apps that not only deserve a decent score on the cool - o - meter, but can deliver ROI in measurable dollars and cents to your business.
He believes about 20 % of the listings rapidly accumulating on the island arise from Americans who bought a decade ago when prices in Canada were much lower and the loonie was worth 65 cents in U.S. dollar terms.
The company's lone outstanding junk bond, worth $ 1.8 billion and maturing in 2025, briefly dropped two points to as low as 85 cents on the dollar for a yield of around 8 percent on Monday, according to MarketAxess data.
In California, women earn 85.7 cents for every dollar a man makes.
Lesson: Profit isn't just measured in dollars and cents — it's also mentorship, experience, and doing work you enjoy.
The Mint refused to grant the coin the dignity of becoming a low circulated collectible like its cousin the half - dollar and announced it will begin withdrawing them from circulation in the fall, though the one - cent piece will remain legal tender and retain its value indefinitely.
As the Government Accountability Office explains, the markets began quoting prices in decimal increments rather than fractions of a dollar, while the minimum price increment was reduced to a penny on the stock market (and 5 or 10 cents on the options market).
The Canadian dollar bottomed out in late 2002, then rose quickly, hitting the 80 - 85 cent PPP level in 2004 and continuing to increase from there.
Canada made its name in Hollywood as a low - cost location in the days of the 65 cents dollar, and since a federal film tax credit was instated in 1997, each province has been scrambling to stand apart.
Even factoring in men's tendency to log more hours than women — a reality caused largely by the disproportionate share of home and family responsibilities women bear — women still earn only 87.9 cents for every dollar earned by men.
The miscellaneous subsector posted the largest drop in dollar terms in February as it fell 3.7 per cent to $ 7.7 billion.
With the Canadian dollar currently trading in the 96 - cent range (July 15, 2013), Canadian consumers are paying a significant premium on their goods compared to their U.S. counterparts.
Couche - Tard, which keeps its books in U.S. dollars, reported a profit of US$ 146.4 million in its latest quarter, or 77 cents per diluted share for the 12 weeks ended April 28 compared with a profit of $ 117.8 million or 65 cents per share a year ago.
TORONTO — The 2013 - 14 financial year was an unusually strong one for the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board, which earned a 16.5 per cent annual return on the billions of dollars in assets it manages for the national retirement system, but its CEO cautions that level of growth likely won't soon be repeated.
The Canadian dollar averaged 78.57 cents US, down 0.59 of a US cent as inflation numbers came in below analyst expectations.
Meanwhile, in Detroit, the city initially classified its general obligation bonds as unsecured debt before settling with creditors for less than 100 cents on the dollar.
The Quebec - based convenience store retailer, which keeps its books in U.S. dollars, said its net earnings attributable to shareholders surged about 62 per cent to $ 463.9 million.
Just the opposite, in fact: Through a new feature introduced this week, Digit will incentivize users to save by rewarding them with 50 cents for every thousand dollars they squirrel away and leave untouched for three months.
Quinoa falls in the range of several dollars, and wheat sells at a much cheaper price of 10 cents since it's subsidized by the government.
The dollar has eased off in the last couple of days since Trump complained about it being too strong, but, after rising half a cent on the back of Draghi's press conference, it's still close to a 14 - year high against the euro.
The company, which keeps its books in U.S. dollars, said it lost $ 3 million or three cents per share in the last three months of 2017, narrowing a loss of $ 8.9 million or 10 cents per share a year earlier.
The company's senior unsecured bonds due in 2018 last traded Thursday at 5.25 cents on the dollar, down from 72 cents the week before the bankruptcy filing, according to Trace bond - price data.
Plus, women in the US still earn 78 cents for every dollar a man earns, giving them less capital to start with.
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