The Canadian dollar has edged lower on Thursday, erasing the gains seen a day earlier. Currently, USD/CAD is trading at 1.3336, up 0.23% on the day. On the release front, Canada releases ADP nonfarm payrolls. In the U.S., the Philly Fed Manufacturing Index is expected to rebound with a gain of 4.6, after a rare decline in January. Unemployment claims are projected to dip to 226,000. On Friday, Canada releases CPI and retail sales data, so traders should be prepared for movement from USD/CAD.
The Federal Reserve has been in dovish mode since January, but the pessimistic stance at the Wednesday policy meeting was a surprise. The Fed’s rate outlook (dot plot), which is released each quarter, showed that a majority of FOMC members expect no rate hikes in 2019. This was in sharp contrast to the previous quarter’s forecast, in which the FOMC projected two hikes this year.
The rate statement was markedly dovish, stating that economic activity “has slowed.” Policy-makers singled out slower growth in household spending and business investment and noted that inflation has decreased due to lower energy prices. The Fed also announced that it would stop reducing its balance sheet by $50 billion a month. This move is a loosening of policy and is intended to stimulate the economy. The new Fed forecast projects GDP growth of 2.1%, down from 2.3% in December.
The Bank of Canada held the benchmark rate at 1.75% at its last meeting, but the bank’s stance has become more dovish in response to the economic downturn, which is deeper than policy-makers estimated. The most recent rate statement noted that the economy could continue to require stimulus and said there was “increased uncertainty” regarding the timing of future rate hikes. If economic conditions remain soft, the BoC may have to consider a rate cut to stimulate growth. Weak oil prices and the global trade war have hurt the Canadian economy and dampened the critical export sector, and the Canadian dollar, which is down 1.2% in March, could face further headwinds.
USD/CAD Fundamentals
Thursday (March 21)
- 8:30 Canadian ADP (NASDAQ:ADP) Nonfarm Employment Change
- 8:30 Canadian Wholesale Sales. Estimate 0.5%
- 8:30 US Philly Fed Manufacturing Index. Estimate 4.6
- 8:30 Unemployment Claims. Estimate 226K
- 10:00 US CB Leading Index. Estimate 0.1%
- 10:30 US Natural Gas Storage. Estimate -49B
Friday (March 22)
- 8:30 Canadian CPI. Estimate 0.6%
- 8:30 Canadian Retail Sales. Estimate 0.4%
- 8:30 Canadian Core Retail Sales. Estimate 0.2%
*All release times are DST
*Key events are in bold
USD/CAD for Thursday, March 21, 2019
USD/CAD, March 21 at 8:00 EST
Open: 1.3305 High: 1.3339 Low: 1.3276 Close: 1.3336
USD/CAD Technical
S3 | S2 | S1 | R1 | R2 | R3 |
1.3125 | 1.3200 | 1.3290 | 1.3383 | 1.3445 | 1.3552 |
USD/CAD ticked higher in the Asian session but then retracted. The pair has edged higher in European trade
- 1.3290 is providing support
- 1.3383 is the next resistance line
- Current range: 1.3290 to 1.3383
Further levels in both directions:
- Below: 1.3290, 1.3200 and 1.3125
- Above: 1.3383, 1.3445, 1.3552 and 1.3662
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