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CANADA FX DEBT-Canadian dollar recoups some of last week's loss as stocks rally

Published 2020-11-02, 09:21 a/m
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* Canadian dollar rises 0.4% against the greenback

* Loonie trades in a range of 1.3257 to 1.3370

* Price of U.S. oil falls 1.8%

* Canadian bond yields trade mixed across a flatter curve

TORONTO, Nov 2 (Reuters) - The Canadian dollar strengthened against its U.S. counterpart on Monday after strengthening factory data in China and Europe bolstered investor sentiment, with the currency clawing back some of last week's sharp decline.

World shares .WORLD recovered from one-month lows as the factory data offset news of fresh coronavirus lockdowns in Europe, while investors prepared for more volatility arising from Tuesday's U.S. presidential election. sends about 75% of its exports to the United States, including oil, so the loonie could be sensitive to election uncertainty. U.S. crude CLc1 prices were down 1.8% at $35.15 a barrel on worries that widening lockdowns would weaken fuel demand. Canadian dollar CAD= was trading 0.4% higher at 1.3263 to the greenback, or 75.40 U.S. cents, having traded in a range of 1.3257 to 1.3370. Last week's 1.5% decline for the loonie was its biggest weekly drop since April.

Speculators have cut their bearish bets on the Canadian dollar, data from the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission showed on Friday. As of Oct. 27, net short positions had fallen to 18,069 contracts from 19,075 in the prior week.

Canada on Friday increased its immigration targets to bolster the economy and fill jobs in sectors experiencing shortages after the COVID-19 pandemic led to closed borders and a sharp slowdown in new arrivals, the immigration minister said. government bond yields were mixed across a flatter curve on Monday, with the 10-year CA10YT=RR down 1.6 basis points at 0.651%.

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Canada's trade report for September is due on Wednesday, while the October jobs report is due on Friday.

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