Canada posted a record current account deficit in the third quarter, bringing into sharper focus the detriment — and the benefit — of an inflated loonie to the country’s trade performance.
The shortfall in the broadest measure of trade rose to $17.5-billion, a new low-water mark on an absolute basis. A record deficit in the goods merchandise trade balance of $6.5-billion was the driving factor, pushing the Canadian economy deeper into net debtor status.
“The loonie’s wingprints were all over this morning’s current account data for Canada,” Krishen Rangasamy, an economist at CIBC World Markets said in a note. “But exports also didn’t perform despite the recovery underway, clearly hampered by a loonie that has, over the years, aided the erosion of our market share in the U.S.”
But as an indicator of overall economic prospects, the current account balance is a double-edged sword. While every country aims to be a net seller to the rest of the world, Canadian companies appear to be taking the opportunity to invest in machinery and equipment imports.
The value of imported goods rose for the fifth straight quarter, up $3.6-billion, an increase mostly due to rising investment in machinery and equipment.
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
High Loonie Good & Bad
Posted by The Old Tarf at 5:46 AM
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You disappear for ages and then you come up with this, Don ?
I haven't a clue what you're talking aboot. All I can say is that your daughter makes a lot more sense - even when I'm drunk !
(We met up recently.)
Well, someone's making some money somewhere, If I knew who it was, I'd give them a call...
hey kevin and scrobs- just commenting on the volatile way the dollar is going. trying to get the best rate as I can for US $.
Yes i have disappeared for a while as g"S mom as been in and out of Hospital with mini strokes. Caused by a brain aneurism.
we are off to mexico next week. So far I managed to break even on the currency wars.
I am referring in my blog to the fact that the market in CDN. manufacturing is doing well with the companies being able to refit and re-tool for new products with the loonie so good. Making us more competitive in such a crazy economy to meet new trends and stay 1 step ahead.
Good luck with all that, OT.
Enjoy Mexico.
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