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USD/CAD attracts some sellers below the 1.3500 mark ahead of Canadian CPI data

  • USD/CAD loses ground near 1.3480, adding 0.02% on the day. 
  • The US Producer Price Index (PPI) climbed 0.3% MoM in January from a 0.1% decline, the biggest move since August. 
  • The rise in oil prices might boost the Canadian Dollar and create a headwind for USD/CAD.

The USD/CAD pair trades on a weaker note below 1.3500 during the early Asian session on Monday. US and Canadian markets are closed on Monday due to the President's Day holiday and Family Day, respectively. Investors will take more cues from the Canadian Consumer Price Index (CPI) for January, which is estimated to ease to 3.2% YoY from 3.4% in December. USD/CAD currently trades around 1.3480, gaining 0.02% on the day. 

The US Producer Price Index (PPI) climbed 0.3% MoM in January from a 0.1% decline, the biggest move since August. The core PPI, excluding food and energy, rose 0.5% MoM in January, also against expectations for a 0.1% gain. On an annual basis, the headline PPI rose 0.9% YoY, while the Core PPI climbed 2.0% from 1.7% in the previous reading, the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Department of Labor reported on Friday. The hotter-than-expected report highlights the sticky nature of inflation and might convince the Federal Reserve (Fed) to delay, cutting the interest rate. 

On the Loonie front, the Bank of Canada (BoC) deputy governor Toni Gravelle said last March that policymakers expected to wind up quantitative tightening in late 2024 or early 2025. However, short-term traders have prompted speculation that the acceleration of this trend is imminent. Meanwhile, the rise in oil prices might boost the Canadian Dollar and cap the upside of the pair, as Canada is the largest oil exporter to the United States.

The markets will closely watch the Canadian Consumer Price Index (PPI). Later this week, the FOMC Minutes will be due on Wednesday and Canada’s Retail Sales will be due on Thursday. 

USD/CAD

Overview
Today last price1.3479
Today Daily Change-0.0008
Today Daily Change %-0.06
Today daily open1.3487
 
Trends
Daily SMA201.3471
Daily SMA501.3412
Daily SMA1001.3552
Daily SMA2001.3478
 
Levels
Previous Daily High1.3508
Previous Daily Low1.3461
Previous Weekly High1.3586
Previous Weekly Low1.343
Previous Monthly High1.3542
Previous Monthly Low1.3229
Daily Fibonacci 38.2%1.349
Daily Fibonacci 61.8%1.3479
Daily Pivot Point S11.3463
Daily Pivot Point S21.3439
Daily Pivot Point S31.3416
Daily Pivot Point R11.351
Daily Pivot Point R21.3532
Daily Pivot Point R31.3556

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Lallalit Srijandorn is a Parisian at heart. She has lived in France since 2019 and now becomes a digital entrepreneur based in Paris and Bangkok.

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