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Canadian Dollar weakens as US CPI inflation cools

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Last updated: 2024/07/11 at 5:06 PM
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The Canadian Dollar (CAD) experienced a decline across major currency pairs on Thursday due to a lack of economic data releases, leaving it vulnerable to broader market forces. This was exacerbated by the unexpected decrease in US Consumer Price Index (CPI) inflation in June, leading to renewed expectations for a higher frequency of rate cuts in 2024. Canada is not expected to provide significant economic data until the next CPI inflation print, which is scheduled for next Tuesday alongside US Retail Sales figures.

The cooling inflation data in the US has revived hopes for an accelerated pace of rate cuts by the Federal Reserve, with rate markets pricing in a 95% chance of at least a quarter-point rate cut at the upcoming Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting in September. Despite the lack of meaningful economic data releases in Canada, CAD traders can look forward to the upcoming US Producer Price Index (PPI) wholesale inflation report due on Friday, which is expected to show an increase on an annualized basis.

The Canadian Dollar suffered losses against various major currencies on Thursday, weakening by 2% against the Japanese Yen (JPY) and declining over half a percent against the Pound Sterling (GBP) and Swiss Franc (CHF). Despite a general weakness in the US Dollar (USD), the CAD still saw a slight decrease against the USD. The chart analysis showed that although USD/CAD initially dropped to its lowest levels since mid-April, strong selling pressure on the CAD allowed the USD to bounce back. However, the pair remains in a sideways trend since April.

Key factors influencing the Canadian Dollar include interest rates set by the Bank of Canada (BoC), the price of Oil, Canada’s main export, economic health, inflation, and the Trade Balance. Other factors such as market sentiment, risk-on or risk-off dynamics, and the performance of the US economy also play a significant role in determining the CAD value. The BoC’s decisions on interest rates, as well as the impact of Oil prices on the Canadian economy, are crucial drivers of the CAD’s performance in the forex market.

Oil prices have a direct impact on the Canadian Dollar due to Canada’s heavy reliance on petroleum exports. Higher Oil prices are typically beneficial for the CAD, as they drive increased demand for the currency. Inflation, often seen as negative for a currency, can actually be positive for the CAD in modern times due to the influence of central bank interest rate policies. Strong macroeconomic data releases, such as GDP, PMIs, employment figures, and consumer sentiment surveys, can also impact the CAD’s value by influencing investor sentiment and the likelihood of interest rate adjustments.

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