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Canadian dollar hits near 3-month high as oil prices climb
By Fergal SmithTORONTO, Aug 20 (Reuters) - The Canadian dollar touched a near three-month high against its U. S. counterpart on Thursday and bond yields rose as investors weighed higher oil prices and prospects for a trade deal between the U. S. and Canada. The loonie was trading 0. 1% higher at 1. 3790 per U. S. dollar, or 72.
CANADA-FOREX/:CANADA FX DEBT-Canadian dollar hits near 3-month high as oil prices climb.
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