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Canadian Dollar Lower As Debt Ceiling And Trade Hopes Gives Greenback A Boost

Published 2019-07-23, 04:24 p/m
Updated 2023-07-09, 06:31 a/m

The Canadian dollar lost 0.18 percent versus the U.S. dollar on Tuesday. The loonie had a lively session being up against the USD at one point threatening to break below 1.3120, but as trade optimism swept through the market with the news of a U.S. trade delegation to visit China next week and political stability after the debt ceiling deal agreement there was no stopping the greenback.

USD for July 23, 2019.

Wholesale data disappointed yesterday and if more economic fundamentals show signs of deterioration it will put more pressure on the Bank of Canada to join the Fed in switching from devilish rhetoric to dovish actions with a rate cut later this year.

The U.S. dollar rose across the board against major pairs after the U.S. made it official that trade representative Robert Lighthizer will travel to China for another round of talks. The U.S. currency appreciated after a new round of trade optimism swept through the market, with equities also rising on the news.

EUR/USD for July 23, 2019.

The IMF downgraded global growth today, but even in defeat the US dollar managed to snatch victory as the fund upgraded U.S. growth to 2.6 percent. The Fed’s decision to lower interest rates, plays a big part as the market awaits the July 31 Federal Open Market Committee meeting.

OIL

Oil prices rose ahead of the release of weekly crude data on the back of the news that the US will be sending a team to reopen trade talks with China next week. The prolonged trade war between the U.S. and China has been a major factor putting downward pressure on global growth. Energy demand has been forecasted lower by think-tanks if the two largest economies don’t reach an agreement on trade.

West Texas Intermediate and Brent rose more than 1 percent on Tuesday as White House Adviser Larry Kudlow confirmed the delegation traveling to China.

Concerns about Middle East tensions had receded, awaiting US weekly crude inventory data. The rise of U.S. production to the point the U.S. is now a net exporter has reduced the impact of geopolitical supply disruptions.

GOLD

Gold lost 0.64 percent on Tuesday as trade hopes rose with the new round of talks between the U.S. and China. Middle Eastern concerns have eased, leaving only Brexit anxiety as the main reason for demand for gold as a safe haven.

Gold for July 23, 2019.

The Fed is heavily anticipated to lower the benchmark interest rate by 25 basis points on July 31, but over performing data has put a big question mark on how deep the central bank will be willing to slash rates. Lower rates around the globe as major central banks are once again singing a dovish tune, are easing the pressure on gold, but for the moment as trade hopes rise and Middle East tensions soften the yellow metal is trading lower.

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