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Canadian Dollar and Business Outlook: Loonie falls below 78 U.S. cents

Greenback stronger, crude oil falling

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Published: June 13, 2022

Compiled by Glen Hallick, MarketsFarm

WINNIPEG, June 13 (MarketsFarm) – In adding to the sharp declines on Friday, the Canadian dollar continued pulling back on Monday morning. The loonie was being pushed lower by a surging United States dollar and weakness in global crude oil prices.

As of 8:35 am CDT, the Canadian dollar was at US$0.7788 or C$1.2849, compared to Friday’s close of US$0.7827 or C$1.2777.
On the U.S. Dollar Index, the greenback gained 0.637 of a point at 104.650.

Benchmark crude oil prices were weaker on Monday morning due to monetary tightening the U.S. and the prospect of more COVID-19 lockdowns in China.

West Texas Intermediate (WTI) fell US$1.21 at US$119.46 per barrel. Brent crude oil gave up US$1.08 at US$120.93 per barrel. Western Canadian Select (WCS) lost US$1.65 US$99.97 per barrel.

At the open, the TSX/S&P Composite Index plummeted 331.43 points at 19,943.39.

Gold dropped US$32.10 at US$1,843.40 per ounce.

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