USD/CAD Outlook: Market Awaits Debt Ceiling Updates
Today’s USD/CAD outlook is bullish. On Monday, the dollar held steady as negotiations regarding the US debt ceiling were scheduled to resume. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell also prefers a meeting-by-meeting approach in future policy decisions.
Investors eagerly anticipate a crucial meeting between US President Joe Biden and House Republican Speaker Kevin McCarthy to discuss the debt ceiling. Both sides described a positive phone call on Sunday, further fostering optimism regarding the debt limit. This, in turn, provided support for the dollar.
On Friday, the Canadian dollar weakened slightly against the US dollar but maintained a significant portion of its weekly gain. This was influenced by two factors: a decline in domestic retail sales in March and a pause in negotiations to raise the US debt ceiling.
Throughout the week, the Canadian dollar saw a 0.3% increase following the data release on Tuesday, indicating a rise in the annual inflation rate in April. This marked the first increase in 10 months.
Money markets indicate an approximately 40% probability of the Bank of Canada lifting its benchmark interest rate by September. Before the inflation data, investors had expected a rate hike.
According to Statistics Canada’s report on Friday, Canadian retail sales experienced a 1.4% decrease in March compared to February. Lower sales primarily drove the decline at motor vehicle and parts dealers and gasoline stations. However, a preliminary estimate showed a 0.2% increase in sales for April.
USD/CAD Key Events Today
Investors will watch the US debt ceiling negotiations today as they do not expect key releases from Canada or the US.
USD/CAD Technical Outlook: Bulls Dominating At The 30-SMA.
USD/CAD technical outlook chart
On the technical side, USD/CAD is slightly bullish because the price is above the 30-SMA with the RSI over 50, supporting bullish momentum. However, there is still a battle for control at the SMA. The price is yet to detach from the SMA and show the side that has won.
Since bulls are stronger now, we might see the price retest the 1.3550 resistance level. A break above this level would finally confirm a winner in the battle. A higher high would also strengthen the bullish bias.
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