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Traders anticipate further Fed rate cuts as USD/CAD hovers near 1.3450

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Last updated: 2024/09/25 at 7:25 AM
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The USD/CAD pair has been losing ground recently due to rising dovish sentiment surrounding the Federal Reserve’s policy outlook. The Canadian Dollar (CAD) may struggle further as a result of lower crude Oil prices amid concerns about the effectiveness of China’s stimulus plans. The pair is currently hovering around 1.3430 during early European hours on Wednesday.

The US Dollar (USD) is also facing downward pressure following the recent interest rate cut of 50 basis points by the Federal Reserve. Expectations for further rate cuts by the Fed in 2024 may lead to further depreciation of the USD. Markets are currently pricing in around a 50% likelihood of a 75 basis point reduction by the end of the year.

In addition to the Fed’s rate cuts, lower US Treasury yields are contributing to the downward pressure on the USD. The US Dollar Index (DXY), which measures the value of the USD against six major peers, is currently trading around 100.30 with 2-year and 10-year US Treasury bond yields standing at 3.51% and 3.73%, respectively.

Federal Reserve Governor Michelle Bowman recently stated that key inflation indicators remain above the 2% target, urging caution as the Fed considers further interest rate cuts. Despite this, she expressed a preference for a more conservative approach, advocating for a quarter percentage point reduction. Meanwhile, the CAD may weaken further as investors re-evaluate the effectiveness of China’s stimulus plans and their impact on crude Oil prices.

Bank of Canada (BoC) Governor Tiff Macklem has emphasized that future rate cuts will be data-driven, based on incoming economic data and its implications for future inflation. The central bank will closely monitor consumer conditions in Canada to determine the timing and pace of any future rate cuts. Macklem’s remarks highlight the importance of economic data in shaping the BoC’s policy decisions and the potential impact on the CAD.

Key factors driving the CAD include the level of interest rates set by the BoC, the price of Oil, the health of Canada’s economy, inflation, and the Trade Balance. Market sentiment, particularly risk-on behavior, also influences the CAD, along with the health of the US economy as Canada’s largest trading partner. The BoC plays a significant role in influencing the CAD through interest rate decisions aimed at maintaining inflation within a target range and managing credit conditions.

The price of Oil is a crucial factor impacting the CAD, given that petroleum is Canada’s main export. Changes in Oil prices have an immediate impact on the CAD value, with a rise in Oil prices typically leading to an increase in CAD value due to higher demand for the currency. Inflation, while traditionally seen as negative for a currency, can attract foreign investment and increase demand for the local currency if central banks raise interest rates in response to higher inflation rates.

Macroeconomic data releases, such as GDP, employment figures, and consumer sentiment surveys, can also influence the direction of the CAD. A strong economy is generally positive for the CAD, attracting foreign investment and potentially leading to interest rate hikes by the BoC. Conversely, weak economic data may lead to a decline in the CAD. Overall, a combination of factors, including central bank policy decisions, Oil prices, economic indicators, and market sentiment, will continue to influence the value of the Canadian Dollar in the coming months.

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