USD/CAD Improves To Near 1.3450 As Risk-Off Mood Spurs On Middle East Tension
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USD/CAD attempts to retrace its recent losses on risk aversion sentiment, improving to near 1.3450 during the Asian session on Monday. The Canadian Dollar (CAD) might have been experiencing difficulties following the Bank of Canada's (BoC) choice to hold its benchmark interest rate at 5.0% on Wednesday, marking the fourth consecutive occasion of the central bank maintaining rates at the same level.
BoC Governor Tiff Macklem signaled a change in emphasis, transitioning from the discussion of whether interest rates are adequately high to when they might be potentially lowered. According to the Bank of Canada's Monetary Policy Report (MPR), the central bank foresees inflation reaching its 2.0% target by 2025.
The upbeat Crude oil prices may cap the losses of the Canadian Dollar. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) oil price extends its gains to near $78.20 per barrel during the Asian session on Monday. WTI prices peaked at $79.19 during the early Asian hours but have since retraced some of their intraday gains. The surge in Crude oil prices was primarily fueled by concerns about potential supply disruptions following a missile attack on a fuel tanker in the Red Sea.
Furthermore, a drone attack targeted a United States (US) outpost in Jordan on Sunday, resulting in the tragic death of three US service members. In response, Biden administration and the US military are actively formulating specific plans, including the possibility of carrying out strikes into Iran. The heightened tension in the Red Sea region could provide support for WTI oil price, acting as a bolstering factor for the Canadian Dollar (CAD).
The US Dollar Index (DXY) benefits from improved US Treasury bond yields, providing tailwinds for the USD/CAD pair. In Friday's release, the US Core Personal Consumption Expenditures Price Index (PCE) for December indicated a 0.2% monthly increase, aligning with expectations and up from the previous reading of 0.1%. However, the yearly Core PCE rose 2.9%, falling short of the expected 3.0% and the previous reading of 3.2%.
The upcoming Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) statement on Wednesday, January 31, is anticipated to maintain the Fed Funds rate unchanged at 5.25-5.50%, as per consensus. Despite this, the market's inclination toward a potential rate cut in March may exert downward pressure on the Greenback
Investors will closely monitor Tuesday's US Housing Price Index and Consumer Confidence figures for additional market insights. Meanwhile, in Canada, Wednesday's Gross Domestic Product data is expected to show a slight increase.
USD/CAD: ADDITIONAL IMPORTANT LEVELS
OVERVIEW | |
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Today last price | 1.3454 |
Today Daily Change | 0.0009 |
Today Daily Change % | 0.07 |
Today daily open | 1.3445 |
TRENDS | |
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Daily SMA20 | 1.3418 |
Daily SMA50 | 1.3456 |
Daily SMA100 | 1.3558 |
Daily SMA200 | 1.3482 |
LEVELS | |
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Previous Daily High | 1.3483 |
Previous Daily Low | 1.3414 |
Previous Weekly High | 1.3535 |
Previous Weekly Low | 1.3414 |
Previous Monthly High | 1.362 |
Previous Monthly Low | 1.3178 |
Daily Fibonacci 38.2% | 1.3441 |
Daily Fibonacci 61.8% | 1.3457 |
Daily Pivot Point S1 | 1.3412 |
Daily Pivot Point S2 | 1.3379 |
Daily Pivot Point S3 | 1.3343 |
Daily Pivot Point R1 | 1.3481 |
Daily Pivot Point R2 | 1.3517 |
Daily Pivot Point R3 | 1.355 |
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