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StereoPrincess
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Registered: May 2001
Location: SPFRI
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May-02-2006 13:43
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AwakenedAddict
Transplanted

Registered: Oct 2002
Location: Berkeley, California
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| quote: | Originally posted by all-nite-freak
yes, but this means less jobs for Canadians.
a high Canadian dollar is bad for business.
Coupled with the insane inflation, i smell recession coming very soon. |
Yes, some producers of marginal profitability will be squeezed out of the market place.. is this a bad thing, or just growing pains in the transition to a more knowledge-based economy? Other than that, the high Canadian dollar benefits not only domestic investors (who benefit from a strong, stable currency with a high rate of return on government issued securities) but also domestic consumers who purchase goods abroad. Furthermore, core inflation (that is inflation with regards to all products except energy and food) over the near term has been negligible.
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May-02-2006 14:21
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