Canadian dollar wipes out advances as oil prices slide



The Canadian dollar erased earlier gains Tuesday as crude prices slumped on worries about how the degenerating growth in China can affect the global economy. That made the oil price lose 8%. Prices had surged almost 25% over three sessions. The loonie stood at 75.63 US cents from Monday's 76.01 US cents. No one places much confidence on oil prices. It remains noisy “and there's still a lot of volatility,” said Amo Sahota, Director at Klarity FX. The currency jumped earlier as the Canadian economy constricted by 0.5% in the second quarter.

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