USD Versus CDN

Discussion in 'The Rant Section' started by adrianc, Oct 27, 2007.

  1. adrianc

    adrianc Well-Known Member

    Was at a store this morning and saw a sign that says

    1US Dollar = .90 CDN....

    Scary...

    looks like it is going to continue....bad for the states...
     
  2. hkm91450

    hkm91450 Well-Known Member

    Yup! Hehe... good to be in Canada!
     
  3. hiake

    hiake Vardøgr of da E.Twin

    I kind of look forward to what kind of "incentive" can curb this failing of the USD. Out of sheer curiousity.

    At the same time I worry that Canadians get too far ahead of themselves and may get to a point where products are expensive both North AND South of border...
     
  4. adrianc

    adrianc Well-Known Member

    hehe...

    advantages: more dollar power in the states and other countries...can import goods at a lower cost
    disadvantages: harder to export skills/stuff to the states...unless it is something that they really need...like lumber, resources, etc.
     
  5. hiake

    hiake Vardøgr of da E.Twin

    I never quite consider Canada has any worthy export besides bad althletes and natural resources -tongue2
     
  6. the only reason the USD was ever strong was because of the middle east agreement to only accept payment for oil in USD. after all these wars and watever else that has changed now and they accept euroes among other currencies....... bye bye USD.
     
  7. hiake

    hiake Vardøgr of da E.Twin

    Another reason USD was strong was that there was a policy/release that for each USD floating in the market, the government has 1 gold coin for it in the reserve. Which means, no matter how much USD depreciates, it would always be worth AT LEAST as much as a gold coin. Nobody ever verifies the validity of that release/claim, but surely nobody was missing out buying more USD, which pushs the currency UP.

    But now, with the scandals and all, people just lose confidence to USD due to an already weakening economy... -pirates
     
  8. ^ yeahhh remember that one too. i wander if its possible to trade currency for the gold is supposedly worth.
     
  9. hiake

    hiake Vardøgr of da E.Twin

    It was probably just a scam to inflat the currency... -whistle

    But got to give it to the US for such a brilliant plan...
     
  10. adrianc

    adrianc Well-Known Member

    gonna convert to some usd soon...looks like the usd is gonna to hit 80 cents CDN at the rate it is going...

    ps. intelluctual skills are also considered an export...e,g engineering ...ahem...ahem...

    hehe
     
  11. xstarBURST

    xstarBURST Well-Known Member

    52
    31
    0
    90 cents? Odd, at my work place 1 USD= .95

    A lot of Canadians are taking advantage of it, my brother did more online shopping than he ever did before. But what ticks me off is how some sellers refuse to take CAD unless its at par.. or the exchange is equal (they stated that in their rules) I seriously hate going to the bank and wait in line to get USD -___-'
     
  12. hiake

    hiake Vardøgr of da E.Twin

    Just because Canada is too poor to pay for these "goods", that's why they are "exported" -lol
     
  13. hkm91450

    hkm91450 Well-Known Member

    Definitely agree! ..........
     
  14. reno

    reno Well-Known Member

    aussie hit 92c vs usd =D
     
  15. smallrinilady

    smallrinilady Well-Known Member

    it's a great time to convert!!!!!!!!
     
  16. skid

    skid Well-Known Member

    394
    53
    0
    yeah aussie dollar is high against the USD atm...good time to buy some new music gear :)...though shipping still will add to the cost :(
     
  17. adrianc

    adrianc Well-Known Member

    bought some stuff from the states online..@$@#$@#$

    it took a lonnnnggggg time to ship over...like 2 weeks......
    they say it is the customs....but I think they were lying.

    @%@%@
     
  18. hiake

    hiake Vardøgr of da E.Twin

    The retailers just take pleasure in torturing you...
     
  19. kdotc

    kdotc 안녕하세요빅뱅K-Dragon입니다

    did any canadians do some over the boarder shoppin yet?
     
  20. Rev

    Rev Well-Known Member

    234
    41
    0
    I gotta love the euro's :D. $1 = € 0.69