Canada: Euro opening rate today, March 11, from euro to Canadian dollar

The euro is the second most important currency in Canadian territory. (information)

he euro It is being negotiated today 1.47 CAD on averageWhich represents a change of 0.07% compared to 1.47 CAD the previous day.

Taking into account last week, euro represents a decrease in 0.13%so that there is still a decline this year 0.07%.

Regarding the past days, it puts an end to three sessions of positivity. Last week, volatility reached 1.75%, which is clearly lower than the annual volatility figure (6.12%), so we can say that it is going through a period of greater stability recently.

he Canadian dollar It is the official monetary unit of Canada, and the abbreviation CAD is used to refer to it, which is divided into 100 cents.

It should be noted that the Canadian dollar has been used for almost the entire history of the country, having replaced the British pound, the Spanish dollar and the peso.

It was July 1, 1858 when the authorities ordered the minting of the first Canadian dollar, which was adopted on the decimal system in the following years. However, this did not happen until 1871 Monetary unification was approved All Canadian provinces to use the dollar, finally abolishing the gold standard in 1933.

Today Canadian 1, 5, 10 and 25 coins are used cents, 1 and 2 dollars, issued by the Royal Canadian Mint; On the other hand, banknotes in denominations of 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 and 1000 dollars are issued by the Bank of Canada and produced in Ottawa.

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In the economic branch, the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) recently confirmed this Canada has passed the tipping point It is heading towards a period of moderate growth, after the severe blow dealt by the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic.

On the other hand, Canada was also able to position itself as a major trading partner of the United States at the end of 2021, with a 14.5% share of the country's 15 major partners.

he International Monetary Fund The International Monetary Fund expects Canada to grow by 4.1% in 2022, and by 2023 by 2.8%, which means a slowdown after the 4.7 reached in 2021.

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