Canadian dollar overvalued: Fidelity
Loonie could go as low as 90 cents U.S. within the next two years
- By: Fiona Collie
- June 7, 2013 June 7, 2013
- 11:20
Loonie could go as low as 90 cents U.S. within the next two years
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