TORONTO - The Canadian dollar fell more than a cent to close at a multi-year low Tuesday as the greenback shot higher on data showing the U.S. trade deficit fell in November to its lowest level in four years.
The loonie lost 1.05 cents to 92.83 cents U.S., its lowest close since early November 2009. The currency was further pressured by data showing Canada's trade deficit worsened slightly in November, rising to $940 million from $908 million in October.
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