The Canadian dollar has attracted plenty of attention again as it moved back to parity with the US dollar, reflecting increased optimism about prospects for the global economy. We suspect, however, that the Canadian dollar's renewed strength will ultimately proved to be short-lived and see it ending the year at around US$0.92.
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