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USD/CAD continues correction to 1.3700 as Fed Powell views inflation risks as more balanced

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Last updated: 2024/07/02 at 4:29 PM
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The USD/CAD pair experienced a sharp correction after Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell admitted to progress in the disinflation process. Powell mentioned that while progress has been made, more positive inflation data is needed before any interest rate cuts. The US Dollar retreated following his comments, causing the USD/CAD pair to fall towards the 1.3700 support level. Powell also noted that risks to price pressures are now more balanced, and unexpected weakness in the labor market could prompt the Fed to adjust interest rates.

The US Dollar Index (DXY) declined to 105.80 as a result, with investors closely monitoring the upcoming US Nonfarm Payrolls (NFP) data for June, scheduled to be released on Friday. This data will likely serve as a major trigger for the US Dollar’s movement in the near future. On the other hand, the Canadian Dollar continues to face pressure even after higher-than-expected May inflation data, leading to reduced expectations of rate cuts by the Bank of Canada (BoC).

Looking ahead, the Canadian Dollar will be influenced by the Employment data for June, also set to be released on Friday. Analysts anticipate an increase in the Unemployment Rate to 6.3% from the previous 6.2%, with a smaller number of workers hired compared to the previous period. The Net Change in Employment, a key economic indicator released by Statistics Canada, measures the change in the number of people employed in the country. A higher reading is generally seen as bullish for the Canadian Dollar, indicating economic growth and positive consumer spending trends.

Overall, the market is closely monitoring the developments in both the US and Canadian labor markets, as well as any potential shifts in interest rate policy by the respective central banks. The USD/CAD pair is likely to remain volatile in the near term as investors react to incoming economic data releases. Traders will also be keeping a close eye on any further comments from Fed Chair Powell regarding inflation and interest rates, which could provide additional insights into the future direction of the currency pair.

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