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Title: The Two Sides of the Appreciating Dollar: Heads or Tails? (a Cdn perspective)
Post by: 24KT on November 28, 2007, 02:51:28 PM

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The Two Sides of The Appreciating Dollar:
Heads or Tails?


Many Canadians stand proud when someone mentions the value of the loonie compared to the greenback.
But, should they? Yes and no.


Since the beginning of the year, and especially this fall, the Canadian dollar has been on a crazy roller coaster ride!
 
In truth and fact, should we be happy that our currency has become the darling of the world's major speculators? Obviously, a strong dollar has all sorts of advantages, but it also has risks, especially when its fluctuations (and their consequences) are beyond anyone's control.

What do you call an investment that grows 10% in a week ... then loses almost the entire gain the very next week? A volatile investment? Well, this volatility now applies to our dollar, with all its advantages and all its risks.

Exceptional

The following graph really hits home. For the better part of the 20th century, the loonie was almost at par with the greenback. It's only in the late 1970s, because of inflation and government deficits, that it started to decline and finally drop to $0.62 US in 2002. And now, in less than 5 years, it's managed to get back everything it lost in the previous 25 years. Since January, the loonie has regained almost 20%. What's so exceptional is not that it's back at par (and even higher), but how quickly it got there. Indeed, our dollar has become an object of speculation.

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Heads - the advantages

Here, there are three major winners.



Increase in the Canadian dollar compared to other currencies
January 2, 2007 to November 19, 2007

Currency   Jan. 2  Nov. 19Increase
Mexican peso   9.25 p        11.18 p      + 21 %
Argentinean peso   2.65 p         3.20 p      + 21 %
US dollar   0.86 $        1.02 $      + 19 %
British pound   0.43 £         0.50 £      + 16 %
New Zealand dollar   1.21 $         1.35 $      + 12 %
Yen102.00 ¥111.88 ¥+ 10 %
Euro   0.65 €         0.69 €      + 6 %
Australian dollar   1.08 $         1.15 $      + 6 %
Source : Bank of Canada



Tails - the disadvantages

There are also three major losers ...





What to do?




Obviously, not everything is rosy for the loonie, but not everything is desolate either.
Each person's specific situation decides if it falls heads ... or tails.

Hope That Helps,
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