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Trade balance surprises to the upside: A new trend or a one-off reading?
The big news from this week was the shocking rebound in Canadian exports in December, which pushed the balance of trade (exports – imports) well into positive territory at a $3 billion surplus. From Stats Canada: Canada’s merchandise exports roseĀ 9.7% … Continue reading
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Tagged 2010, canada, commodities, december, energy, exports, gdp, imports, stats canada, trade balance
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