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USD/CAD drops to test yesterday’s lows as the US dollar sinks

  • US dollar collapses after Fed’s meeting, Chair Powell delivers press conference. 
  • US yields move lower and Wall Street soars. 

The USD/CAD pair fell from 1.3320 to test yesterday’s low near 1.3250 in a few minutes following the FOMC meeting. The US central bank as expected kept rates unchanged and announced that it will end the balance sheet runoff in September. The staff projections contained downward revisions to growth and inflation, and signaled no rate hikes over the year. Chairman Powell mentioned during the press conference that the Fed will make additional adjustments to balance sheet plans if needed. 

US yields dropped sharply while equity prices in Wall Street turned positive after the announcement. Commodity and emerging market currencies rose significantly against the US dollar. Despite rising versus the greenback, the Loonie weakened against other currencies that were more benefit by risk appetite

The USD/CAD bounced modestly from the lows and as of writing was trading at 1.3265/70, down 50 pips for the day, still near weekly lows. A break under 1.3250 could add bearish pressure. The next support is seen at 1.3220/25. 

FOMC keeps benchmark interest rate unchanged at 2.25% - 2.5% range, sees no rate hikes this year
Fed press conference: Jerome Powell speech - Live Stream - Mar. 20
 

USD/CAD

Overview
Today last price1.327
Today Daily Change-0.0049
Today Daily Change %-0.37
Today daily open1.3319
 
Trends
Daily SMA201.3292
Daily SMA501.3264
Daily SMA1001.3306
Daily SMA2001.3191
 
Levels
Previous Daily High1.3349
Previous Daily Low1.3251
Previous Weekly High1.344
Previous Weekly Low1.3287
Previous Monthly High1.3341
Previous Monthly Low1.3069
Daily Fibonacci 38.2%1.3288
Daily Fibonacci 61.8%1.3311
Daily Pivot Point S11.3263
Daily Pivot Point S21.3208
Daily Pivot Point S31.3165
Daily Pivot Point R11.3361
Daily Pivot Point R21.3404
Daily Pivot Point R31.3459

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Matías Salord

Matías started in financial markets in 2008, after graduating in Economics. He was trained in chart analysis and then became an educator. He also studied Journalism. He started writing analyses for specialized websites before joining FXStreet.

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