Canadian dollar hits 14-month low as core retail sales decline
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Canadian dollar hits 14-month low as core retail sales decline
FERGAL SMITH
TORONTO
REUTERS
PUBLISHED JUNE 19, 2026
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The Canadian dollar weakened to a 14-month low against its U.S. counterpart on Friday, weighed by recent oil price declines and after domestic retail sales data pointed to subdued underlying demand.
The loonie was trading 0.3 per cent lower at 1.4180 per U.S. dollar, or 70.52 U.S. cents, heading for its seventh straight daily decline. The …
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