S&P/TSX composite up in late-morning trading, loonie falls as U.S. tariffs loom

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TORONTO – The Canadian dollar fell to its lowest level against its U.S. counterpart since the early days of the pandemic as U.S. tariffs on Canadian goods loomed and Statistics Canada reported the economy contracted in November.

The Canadian dollar, which earlier dipped below 69 cents US, was going for 69.08 cents US in late-morning trading, compared with 69.38 cents US on Thursday.

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