35 min

Why This Investor Thinks The Loonie Could Fall To 50 Cents Free Lunch by The Peak

    • Business

Jean-François Tardif, president of Timelo Investment Management, sees the Canadian and American economies diverging and thinks it could lead to the loonie falling to 50 cents against the U.S. dollar. In this episode, he explains why he believes that's a likely outcome, why Canada's currency is becoming detached from commodity prices, and how these changes are shaping his investment decisions.
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Jean-François Tardif, president of Timelo Investment Management, sees the Canadian and American economies diverging and thinks it could lead to the loonie falling to 50 cents against the U.S. dollar. In this episode, he explains why he believes that's a likely outcome, why Canada's currency is becoming detached from commodity prices, and how these changes are shaping his investment decisions.
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More episodes of Free Lunch by The Peak: https://readthepeak.com/shows/free-lunch

Follow Taylor on Twitter: @taylorscollon

Follow Sarah on Twitter: @sarahbartnicka

Subscribe to The Peak's daily business newsletter: https://readthepeak.com/b/the-peak/subscribe

35 min

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