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Analysis and statistics

  • Open
    26.546$
  • Previous Close
    26.7764$
  • 52 Week Change
    7.31$
  • Day Range
    -0.23$
  • 52 Week High/Low
    19.4371$ - 26.75$
  • Dividend Per Share
    0.0172
  • Market cap
    3 179 M$
  • EPS
    -0.01
  • Beta
    0.869
  • Volume
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About

CAD.F typically refers to Canadian Dollar futures contracts. These futures contracts are agreements to buy or sell Canadian Dollars at a predetermined price on a specific future date. They are traded on various exchanges, and the ".F" often denotes that it's a futures contract. Investors and businesses use CAD.F to hedge against currency risk or to speculate on the future value of the Canadian Dollar relative to other currencies.

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Factors

Canadian Dollar (CAD) Strength: A stronger Canadian dollar can negatively affect CAD.F stocks, making Canadian goods more expensive for foreign buyers, potentially decreasing export revenues for companies listed on CAD.F.

Commodity Prices: As Canada is a commodity-driven economy, fluctuations in commodity prices (oil, gas, minerals, etc.) significantly impact CAD.F stocks, especially those in the resource sector. Higher prices generally boost stock values.

Interest Rates: The Bank of Canada's interest rate decisions influence the attractiveness of the Canadian market to investors. Higher rates can strengthen the CAD but also increase borrowing costs for companies, impacting profitability and potentially stock prices.

Economic Growth: Canada's economic growth, reflected in GDP figures, employment rates, and consumer spending, directly influences corporate earnings and investor sentiment, driving CAD.F stock performance.

Global Economic Conditions: Global economic health and trade relationships impact Canadian exports and overall economic outlook. Slower global growth can reduce demand for Canadian goods, negatively affecting CAD.F stocks.

Inflation: Inflation rates affect corporate costs and consumer spending habits. High inflation can erode profitability and dampen consumer demand, potentially leading to lower stock prices for CAD.F companies.

Government Policies: Government regulations, tax policies, and trade agreements can significantly impact specific sectors and the overall business environment, influencing investor confidence and CAD.F stock valuations.

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