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Currency Exchange International (TSE:CXI) Stock Crosses Below Fifty Day Moving Average - Here's Why

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Currency Exchange International, Corp. (TSE:CXI - Get Free Report) passed below its fifty day moving average during trading on Tuesday . The stock has a fifty day moving average of C$21.84 and traded as low as C$20.78. Currency Exchange International shares last traded at C$20.83, with a volume of 2,900 shares traded.

Currency Exchange International Price Performance

The business has a fifty day moving average of C$21.70 and a 200 day moving average of C$23.21. The company has a debt-to-equity ratio of 14.28, a current ratio of 2.65 and a quick ratio of 1.62. The stock has a market cap of C$91.66 million, a PE ratio of 36.88 and a beta of 0.76.

About Currency Exchange International

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Currency Exchange International, Corp. provides foreign exchange technology and processing services in North America. It offers financial institutions, international wire payments, foreign check clearing, foreign bank note exchange, and foreign draft issuance solutions; corporate, hedge and risk management, and international payment solutions; and international traveler's, foreign currency exchange, gold bullion coins and bars, and American Express traveler's cheque solutions.

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