Back

USD/CAD rallies near the 1.2900 figure, on falling oil prices, and a strong USD

  • USD/CAD climbs sharply due to lower WTI prices spurred by China’s data showing its slowing economy.
  • The New York Fed Empire State Manufacturing Index for August tumbles to  -31.3, propelled by business conditions deteriorating.
  • The USD/CAD might get some cues from Canadian inflation figures, alongside US Federal Reserve minutes to be released on Wednesday.

The USD/CAD rebounds from around the 200-day EMA and rallies sharply towards its daily high at 1.2934 due to a risk-off impulse spurred by weak Chinese economic data, alongside lower oil prices, with WTI’s sliding 3.50%, below the $90 PB, a tailwind for the USD/CAD.

The USD/CAD is exchanging hands at 1.2896, after opening near its daily lows, reached during the Asian session, at 1.2766, but risk-aversion and broad US dollar strength bolstered the major, extending its gains throughout the day.

Early in the US session, the New York Fed reported its business conditions for August, also known as the NY Fed Empire State index, which tumbled to -31.3, less than estimations as orders and shipments decelerated.

In the meantime, WTI dropped on news of China’s economic slowdown, which reignited recession fears across the globe. Confirmation of the aforementioned is the People’s Bank of China (PBoC) cut its 1-year Medium-Term Lending Facility (MLF) by ten bps to 2.75%. The PBoC reacted to weaker than estimated data, like Industrial Production and Retail Sales, missing forecasts.

What to watch

In the week, the Canadian economic docket will feature inflation data. While the US calendar will reveal Federal Reserve minutes, US Housing data, Initial Jobless Claims,  the Conference Board Leading index, and Fed speak.

USD/CAD Daily chart

USD/CAD Key Technical Levels

 

USD/JPY Price Analysis: Sellers are struggling to crack the 133.00 figure

The USD/JPY is slightly in the red territory in the early New York session, though it remains above its daily low reached at 132.55, as bulls managed
Baca selengkapnya Previous

NZD/USD tanks below 0.6400 as traders eye RBNZ interest rates decision

The NZD/USD snaps five days of gains and tumbles from around last week’s highs due to a mixed sentiment, spurred by weak Chinese economic data, alongs
Baca selengkapnya Next