USD/CAD – Canadian Dollar Higher, BoC Business Survey Next

The Canadian dollar has posted gains on Monday session, continuing the upward trend which marked the Friday. USD/CAD is trading at 1.2860. The Canadian dollar posted strong gains on Friday, which was somewhat surprising as Canadian markets were closed for Canada Day. US markets are closed on Monday for Independence Day, so there are no scheduled US events. Canada will publish Manufacturing PMI and the BoC Business Outlook Survey.

With the financial markets understandably focused on the stunning Brexit vote, the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy has shifted to the back-burner. That could change later this week, with the release of the Federal Reserve minutes. Will the minutes provide any clues about a rate hike? Yellen and her colleagues have sounded cautious about the US economy, and the financial instability caused by Brexit could delay any hikes until 2017. Gone are the heady days of last December, when the Fed raised rates and talked about a series of rate hikes in 2016. Meanwhile, June has come and gone, and the Fed hasn’t made a move so far this year. Bottom line? Traders shouldn’t count on an imminent rate hike to boost the US dollar; rather, the direction of the currency will largely be data-dependent – the Fed is unlikely to seriously consider any rate hikes unless we see significantly improved employment and inflation numbers.

The Brexit vote to leave the European Union continues to cause deep instability in Europe and the UK and wiped out a staggering $3 trillion from global stock markets. Although the financial markets have stabilized, the British pound has shed about 11 percent since the vote, and continued to drop last week. British politicians have sought to calm the public and the markets, but the pound’s sharp drop on Thursday underscores that the situation is anything but normal. The country’s political picture is fluid, as the Conservatives are choosing a new leader, the Labor Party is in turmoil and elections may not be far away. On the financial front, the pound and the markets have taken a beating and London’s position as a world financial center has been shaken. The UK may have voted “Out”, but there is no timetable as to when the exit will take place or what type of trade agreement will define the new economic relationship between the EU and Britain. British leaders are in no rush to leave, but European leaders have called on Britain to exit as soon as possible in order to minimize the uncertainty and instability caused by the Brexit vote. When it comes to the EU Britain finds itself in limbo (“neither in nor out”), and such uncertainty could weigh on risk currencies like the Canadian dollar, until some decisions are made regarding Britain’s exit from the EU.

USD/CAD Fundamentals

Monday (July 4)

  • 9:30 Canadian RBC Manufacturing PMI
  • 10:30 BOC Business Outlook Survey

* Key releases are in bold

*All release times are GMT

USD/CAD for Monday, July 4, 2016

USD/CAD July 4 at 8:30 GMT

Open: 1.2910 Low: 1.2849 High: 1.2915 Close: 1.2855

USD/CAD Technical

S1 S2 S1 R1 R2 R3
1.2562 1.2711 1.2830 1.2952 1.3048 1.3182
  • USD/CAD was flat in the Asian session and has posted gains in the European session
  • 1.2830 is a weak support line
  • 1.2952 ha strengthened in resistance following losses by USD/CAD in the Monday session

Further levels in both directions:

  • Below: 1.2830, 1.2711 and 1.2562
  • Above: 1.2952, 1.3048 and 1.3182
  • Current range: 1.2830 to 1.2952

OANDA’s Open Positions Ratio

USD/CAD ratio is unchanged on Monday, as long positions have a majority (55%). This is indicative of trader bias towards USD/CAD reversing directions and moving higher.

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Kenny Fisher

Kenny Fisher

Market Analyst at OANDA
A highly experienced financial market analyst with a focus on fundamental analysis, Kenneth Fisher’s daily commentary covers a broad range of markets including forex, equities and commodities. His work has been published in several major online financial publications including Investing.com, Seeking Alpha and FXStreet. Based in Israel, Kenny has been a MarketPulse contributor since 2012.