U.S. Dollar Surge Leads to Canadian Dollar's One-Month Low Amid Inflation Concerns
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U.S. Dollar Surge Leads to Canadian Dollar's One-Month Low Amid Inflation Concerns

What's Happening? The Canadian dollar has weakened to a one-month low against the U.S. dollar, trading at 1.3735 per U.S. dollar, or 72.81 U.S. cents. This decline is part of an eight-day losing streak, the longest since January. The U.S. dollar has gained strength due to rising market expectations
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