The Canadian dollar firmed against its most major rivals in European deals on Monday.
The loonie hit a 4-day high of 1.1049 against the greenback, reversing from a low of 1.1107 touched earlier. Against the yen also, the loonie climbed to a 4-day high of 92.10, after falling to a session's low of 91.17 in early deals.
The Canadian currency advanced to 1.5348 against the euro from an early low of 1.5452.
The next possible upside target for the loonie surrounds around 1.52 against the euro, 1.05 against the greenback and 93.00 against the yen.
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