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Canadian Dollar weakens and gives back recent gains following disappointing Canadian jobs data

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Last updated: 2024/07/07 at 2:14 AM
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The Canadian Dollar (CAD) saw broad losses on Friday after Canadian Net Change in Employment printed a contraction for the second time in 2024, missing forecasts by a wide margin. The US Nonfarm Payrolls (NFP) beat forecasts, but revisions to previous figures reignited hopes for a September rate cut. Canada also reported a higher-than-expected increase in the Unemployment Rate, while wage pressures and increased Ivey Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) activity surveys suggest inflation pressures are building. Despite the Bank of Canada (BoC) cutting rates in 2024, the possibility of future rate cuts remains uncertain.

The Canadian Dollar suffered after Canadian economic data painted a troublesome picture. The Net Change in Employment for June missed forecasts significantly, while the Unemployment Rate rose higher than expected. On a positive note, Average Hourly Wages increased, and the Ivey PMIs rose as well. In contrast, the US NFP net job gains exceeded forecasts, but the previous month’s figure was revised lower. This data, along with cooling wage pressures, has spurred speculation of a Federal Reserve rate cut in September, with rate traders pricing in nearly 80% odds of a quarter-point cut.

The percentage change of the Canadian Dollar against major currencies shows that it was strongest against the US Dollar on that day. Technical analysis indicates that the Canadian Dollar ended a three-day winning streak against the US Dollar, falling on Friday but limiting losses due to a weaker USD overall. The USD/CAD pair retested 1.3650, moving above the 200-hour EMA, with a consolidation pattern forming. Factors driving the CAD include interest rates set by the Bank of Canada, the price of oil, Canada’s economy, inflation, and trade balance, along with market sentiment and the health of the US economy.

The Bank of Canada’s influence on the Canadian Dollar is significant, with interest rate decisions affecting the CAD value. Oil prices directly impact the CAD, as Canada’s largest export. Inflation, traditionally viewed negatively, can actually strengthen the CAD in modern times by attracting capital inflows. Macroeconomic data releases, such as GDP, manufacturing, and employment figures, can also impact the CAD. A strong economy is positive for the Canadian Dollar, attracting foreign investment and potentially leading to interest rate hikes.

In conclusion, the Canadian Dollar faced losses on Friday due to disappointing economic data, with speculation of a Federal Reserve rate cut adding pressure. The CAD’s strength against the US Dollar stood out among major currencies. Understanding the factors influencing the CAD, such as interest rates, oil prices, inflation, economic indicators, and market sentiment, is crucial for predicting its future movements. While uncertainties remain with potential rate cuts and economic pressures, monitoring these drivers will be essential for evaluating the Canadian Dollar’s performance in the coming days.

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