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CRAP. Must be a Canadian resident. 4.4% GIC (CD) 1 year term

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  • @Crash : Is the 4.4 % , American or Canadian money ?
  • Derf said:

    @Crash : Is the 4.4 % , American or Canadian money ?

    hello. i know it's common for canadians to hold u.s. funds accounts. but here, i'm sure they're expecting you to deposit loonies. it's an internet bank, too. no branches to do business at.
  • Think that is in Canadian $. With the exchange rate today $1 USD = $1.29 CAD, does it convert to 3.41% yield (4.4% / 1.29 = 3.41%)?

    If that is correct, it is higher than 1 yr CD in US, 2.90% as of last week.
  • Sven said:

    Think that is in Canadian $. With the exchange rate today $1 USD = $1.29 CAD, does it convert to 3.41% yield (4.4% / 1.29 = 3.41%)?

    If that is correct, it is higher than 1 yr CD in US, 2.90% as of last week.

    Not sure how the exchange rate would impact the yield except for the exchange rate risk at the end of the term.
  • Yep, only a CHANGE in exchange rate at maturity would affect the yield. So the CURRENT rate of 4.4% remains (in Canadian or US money) until the exchange rate changes.
  • +1. yes, loonies = CAD.

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  • and just for fun, here's a two-nie.
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  • I hope their $2.00 nie worked out better than Our $2.00 bill
  • Derf said:

    I hope their $2.00 nie worked out better than Our $2.00 bill

    Coming from the East, I noticed some $2 bills in the West when I went out to go to school. Spokane. In the East, they have been like hen's teeth since... forever.

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