MarketPulse | Mar 22, 2017 08:31AM ET
USD/CAD has edged higher in the Wednesday session. Currently, the pair is trading slightly below the 1.34 line. On the release front, there are no Canadian economic indicators. The U.S. will release Existing Home Sales and Crude Oil Inventories. On Thursday, we’ll get a look at unemployment claims.
Canada’s retail sales were stellar in January, indicative of a strong increase in consumer spending. Core Retail Sales jumped 1.7%, beating the forecast of 1.3%. This marked the strongest gain since February 2015. Retail Sales sparkled with a gain of 2.2%, compared to an estimate of 1.3%. The strong figures point to a strong first quarter for the economy, and weak retail sales data in December appear to be a seasonal distortion. The Canadian dollar climbed higher immediately after these releases, but was unable to consolidate and ended the Tuesday session almost unchanged.
With little in the way of key fundamentals this week, the markets are focusing on comments from FOMC members who will be speaking this week, including Fed Chair Janet Yellen on Thursday. On Monday, Chicago Fed President Charles Evans said he expects the Fed to raise rates two more times this year. This echoes the Fed’s dot point plot as well as last week’s rate statement.
Although three rate hikes in 2017 would be no mean feat, the markets would like four hikes, given the strong performance of the U.S. economy. The Fed’s cautious approach has disappointed the markets, as the U.S. dollar has posted broad losses since the Fed policy meeting. The Canadian dollar jumped on the bandwagon and posted gains last week, although it has reversed directions and dipped lower this week.
USD/CAD Fundamentals
Wednesday (March 22)
Upcoming Key Events
Thursday (March 23)
*All release times are GMT
*Key events are in bold
USD/CAD for Wednesday, March 22, 2017
USD/CAD March 22 at 8:15 EST
Open: 1.3359 High: 1.3409 Low: 1.3354 Close: 1.3382
USD/CAD Technical
S1 | S2 | S1 | R1 | R2 | R3 |
1.3120 | 1.3253 | 1.3371 | 1.3461 | 1.3551 | 1.3672 |
Further levels in both directions:
OANDA’s Open Positions Ratio
USD/CAD ratio is showing small gains towards long positions. Currently, short positions have a majority (58%), indicative of trader bias towards USD/CAD reversing directions and moving lower.
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