Canadian dollar dips as inflation jumps

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The Canadian dollar has edged lower today, as USD/CAD is trading at 1.2915, up 0.27%. The US dollar appears to have ended its recent downward correction, which saw the Canadian dollar gain about 250 points.

Canada’s inflation jumps above 8%

The US dollar has been on a downward correction since Friday but has steadied today. The Canadian dollar made the most of the US dollar’s slide, gaining about 250 points. The Canadian dollar ran out of gas on Wednesday, and a report that showed Canada’s inflation continued to accelerate didn’t help the currency. Headline CPI rose to 8.1% in June, up from 7.7% in May and a new 39-year-old record that the Bank of Canada would surely prefer to do without. The silver lining was that the markets were braced for even worse, with the consensus estimate at 8.4%.

The BoC came out with guns blazing at its July meeting, delivering a massive 100bp increase which the markets didn’t see coming. This move should help curb inflation, but that could take time and the cost of living crisis has worsened, leaving consumers in a surly mood. After the inflation release, BoC Governor Tiff Macklem said that inflation is likely to remain above 7% for the rest of the year which is “painfully high”. Macklem added that the bank is front-loading its interest rate in order to curb inflation, and the Bank will be raising rates again “pretty quickly”.

The Bank of Canada is well behind the inflation curve and has scrambled to play catch-up. Back in April, the BoC forecast that inflation would average 5.8% in Q2, but had to revise that to 8.0% at its June meeting. The BoC also lowered its growth forecast from 4.2% to 3.5% at the meeting, as current economic conditions are difficult. There is a very real possibility of the economy tipping into recession if the housing market continues to fall and consumer spending weakens, painting a rather grim picture.

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USD/CAD Technical

  • USD/CAD is testing resistance at 1.2899. Above, there is resistance at 1.3061
  • There is support at 1.2774 and 1.2612

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Kenny Fisher

A highly experienced financial market analyst with a focus on fundamental analysis, Kenneth Fisher’s daily commentary covers a broad range of markets including forex, equities and commodities. His work has been published in several major online financial publications including Investing.com, Seeking Alpha and FXStreet. Based in Israel, Kenny has been a MarketPulse contributor since 2012.

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