S&P/TSX composite slides on Wednesday, U.S. markets post mixed results
The Canadian dollar traded for 72.34 cents US on Wednesday, slightly down from the previous day
- By: Daniel Johnson, The Canadian Press
- January 7, 2026 January 7, 2026
- 16:30
The Canadian dollar traded for 72.34 cents US on Wednesday, slightly down from the previous day
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