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Canada's dollar gained against US dollar for
the fourth consecutive day, as US reported a surge in American customer
confidence. An increase in oil prices also fuelled the escalation of the so-called loonie. Canadian national currency climbed 0.2% on Tuesday reaching C$1.0321
per one US dollar in Toronto trading session. Despite the recent appreciation,
Canadian dollar has weakened 3.2% on a yearly basis. The CAD/USD currently is
trading at C$ 1.0351.