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New update 2025.05.20 15:33
USD/CAD flat lines around mid-1.3900s; looks to Canadian inflation data for fresh impetus

update 2025.05.20 15:33

  • USD/CAD continues with its struggle to gain any meaningful traction amid mixed cues.
  • Softer Crude Oil prices undermine the Loonie and act as a tailwind for the currency pair.
  • A subdued USD price action caps the pair ahead of Canadian consumer inflation figures.

The USD/CAD pair extends its sideways consolidative price move heading into the European session on Tuesday and currently trades around mid-1.3900s, nearly unchanged for the day. Moreover, the mixed fundamental backdrop warrants some caution before placing aggressive directional bets.

Crude Oil prices struggle to attract any meaningful buyers as a US sovereign downgrade by Moody's seems to have dampened the economic outlook for the world's biggest energy consumer. Adding to this, mixed Chinese macro data released on Monday weighs on the black liquid, which is seen undermining the commodity-linked Loonie and acting as a tailwind for the USD/CAD pair.

Meanwhile, a potential breakdown in the US-Iran nuclear talks has weakened prospects of more Iranian oil supplies and acts as a tailwind for Crude Oil prices. This, along with subdued US Dollar (USD) demand amid bets that the Federal Reserve (Fed) will cut interest rates further in 2025, contributes to capping the USD/CAD pair as traders keenly await Canadian consumer inflation figures.

Last week's softer-than-expected release of the US Consumer Price Index (CPI) and the Producer Price Index (PPI) pointed to signs of easing inflation in the US. Adding to this, the disappointing US monthly Retail Sales data increased the likelihood of several quarters of sluggish growth. This might force the Fed to stick to its policy easing bias and fail to assist the USD to gain any positive traction.

Meanwhile, Canada's headline Consumer Price Index (CPI) is seen decelerating sharply to the 1.6% YoY rate from 2.3% in the previous month, which, in turn, will back the case for further rate cuts by the Bank of Canada (BoC). The market reaction to a stronger print, however, is likely to be limited amid persistent uncertainty around US President Donald Trump's reciprocal tariffs.

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Consumer Price Index (YoY)

The Consumer Price Index (CPI), released by Statistics Canada on a monthly basis, represents changes in prices for Canadian consumers by comparing the cost of a fixed basket of goods and services. The YoY reading compares prices in the reference month to the same month a year earlier. Generally, a high reading is seen as bullish for the Canadian Dollar (CAD), while a low reading is seen as bearish.

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Next release: Tue May 20, 2025 12:30

Frequency: Monthly

Consensus: 1.6%

Previous: 2.3%

Source: Statistics Canada


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