The Canadian dollar closed today at 81.2 United States cents.
Its previous all-time low was 69.13 United States cents in February 1986.
The peso settled today at 13.25 United States cents, unchanged from Thursday.
The Canadian dollar slipped to 73.05 United States cents, from 73.09.
The dollar fell 0.8 percent yesterday as the value of the euro rose to 91.70 United States cents.
And the Canadian dollar was steady at 72.31 United States cents.
Each Canadian dollar is worth 73 United States cents.
New profit taking sent the Australian dollar tumbling to 73.40 United States cents, from 73.90.
At the end of 2001, each euro was worth 89.13 United States cents, down from 94.27 cents a year earlier.
The Australian dollar hit its highest level in four and a half years, touching 80.11 United States cents.
The Canadian dollar closed today at 81.2 United States cents.
Its previous all-time low was 69.13 United States cents in February 1986.
The peso settled today at 13.25 United States cents, unchanged from Thursday.
The Canadian dollar slipped to 73.05 United States cents, from 73.09.
The dollar fell 0.8 percent yesterday as the value of the euro rose to 91.70 United States cents.
And the Canadian dollar was steady at 72.31 United States cents.
Each Canadian dollar is worth 73 United States cents.
New profit taking sent the Australian dollar tumbling to 73.40 United States cents, from 73.90.
At the end of 2001, each euro was worth 89.13 United States cents, down from 94.27 cents a year earlier.
The Australian dollar hit its highest level in four and a half years, touching 80.11 United States cents.