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Canadian dollar struggles against U.S. dollar amid static oil prices

Published 21/11/2023, 18:10
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The Canadian Dollar (CAD) is experiencing limited gains against the US Dollar (USD), with its performance being hampered by stagnant Crude Oil prices and market anticipation for the upcoming Federal Reserve Meeting Minutes. Despite a modest rise in Canada's Core Consumer Price Index (CPI), the annualized headline CPI came in slightly below expectations.

Forex markets have observed that the CAD's most notable strength has been against the Euro, while it has shown minimal movement against other major currencies.

Factors influencing the Canadian dollar's valuation are multi-faceted, including risk sentiment that echoes investor confidence and Canada's Trade Balance, which represents the net difference in value between the country's exports and imports. Additionally, central bank policy decisions, fluctuations in oil prices, and economic data trends play significant roles in shaping CAD's trajectory.

Canada posted an annualized headline CPI of 3.1%, slightly below the forecasted 3.2%, while maintaining expected month-over-month figures at 0.1%. The Core CPI, which excludes volatile items such as food and energy, saw a modest increase to 0.3% month-over-month. However, there was a minor decline in the Bank of Canada’s year-over-year Core CPI to 2.7%.

The performance of the Canadian dollar is closely tied to commodity prices, particularly crude oil, as it is one of Canada's major exports. With oil prices hovering above $77 per barrel, any significant movement could have an immediate impact on the currency's strength. As traders and investors look ahead to the Federal Reserve Meeting Minutes for insights into future monetary policy, this too will likely influence CAD's movements in the short term.

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