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Explore the Australian Dollar/Canadian Dollars live chart. With this interactive tool, you can review the price of AUD/CAD, analyze rate trends in real time, track the AUD/CAD pair exchange rate in historic terms, and build your trading strategy to trade AUD/CAD with leverage on PrimeXBT.
The historical relationship between the local currency and precious metals has been fostered by Australia's ties to China and the 'hard' commodities it produces. Because Canada is a major exporter of crude oil, the value of the Canadian dollar is closely linked to its price. As a result, both currencies are affected by global commodity price movements.
The AUD, or Australian Dollar, is Australia's official currency, as well as the currency of numerous Pacific island states. The Australian Dollar (AUD) was first adopted in 1966 to replace the Australian Pound, which was initially tied to the US dollar. It became a free float in 1983 and has remained thus ever then.
Canada's currency is the Canadian dollar (symbol: $; code: CAD; French: dollar canadien). To distinguish it from other dollar-denominated currencies, it is abbreviated with the dollar sign $, or sometimes CA$, Can$, or C$. It's broken down into 100 cents (¢).
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