USDCAD







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USDCAD Flat Ahead of CPI: Jobs vs. Tariffs & BoC Rate Speculation | ReutersRefinitiv | Login to see the signal | |
Canadian dollar steadies as investors turn focus to domestic inflation dataSummaryThe Canadian dollar was largely flat against the USD, caught between strong domestic jobs data and rising wholesale trade, offsetting U.S. tariff threats that bolstered the DXY. Traders await key Canadian and U.S. inflation reports for Bank of Canada's rate decisions, leading to choppy, directionless trading. |
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USDCAD Tariff Surge Fails: Resistance Holds, Sellers Prevail | Forexlive | Login to see the signal | |
USDCAD stuck in a range after tariff-driven spike fizzlesSummaryUSDCAD briefly surged on US tariffs against Canada but failed to sustain the rally, reversing from key resistance levels. Buyers missed their chance as sellers leaned in, leaving the pair in choppy, range-bound trading. Technical levels at 1.3710-1.37208 act as strong resistance. |
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USDCAD Rebounds: Bullish Bias Confirmed Above 1.3700 & 1.37208 | Forexlive | Login to see the signal | |
USDCAD retraces all the declines on jobs.SummaryUSDCAD experienced volatility from tariff news and strong Canadian jobs data. However, robust buyer demand at support levels has led to a rebound. The pair faces a critical test at 1.3700 and 1.37208; a break above these levels signals strong potential for further bullish momentum. |
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USDCAD Surges: Trump's 35% Tariff Threat Trumps Strong Canadian Job Growth | Trading Economics | Login to see the signal | |
Canadian Dollar Pressured by US TariffsSummaryTrump's new 35% tariff threat on Canadian goods escalated trade tensions, weakening the Canadian dollar. Despite robust June job growth tempering Bank of Canada rate cut expectations and offering some CAD support, the looming tariffs and trade uncertainty remain dominant factors for USDCAD. |