Bank of Canada
The Bank of Canada (French: Banque du Canada) is the central bank of Canada
The Bank of Canada (French: Banque du Canada) is the central bank of Canada. The Bank of Canada was created under the Bank of Canada Act of 1934 to "promote the economic and financial prosperity of Canada." The Bank of Canada is the sole issuer of Canadian paper money and is the central bank of the Canadian dollar. The bank is headquartered in the Bank of Canada Building on the corner of Wellington and Bank Streets in downtown Ottawa.
Canada (Canada) is the northernmost Commonwealth country in North America, known as the "Maple Leaf Country", and its capital is Ottawa. The currency used in Canada is the Canadian Dollar, code CAD.
Canadian dollar to US dollar exchange rate: https://cn.investing.com/currencies/cad-usd
Canadian dollar to RMB exchange rate: https://cn.investing.com/currencies/cad-cny
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