Fundamental Forecast for CAD: Neutral

  • Bank of Canada Leaves CAD Bears Wanting More, But Unsure If They’ll Receive
  • Canadian Trade Exposure To EM Gets Big Boost From China PPI
  • Crude Oil Pressing Resistance Supporting CAD Across The Board In Early December
  • The Canadian Dollar is ending the week of December 9 atop the podium of G10 FX. When you look at the start of the week or even against a few weeks ago, there is a stirring of optimism surrounding the Canadian Dollar.

    On Wednesday, the Bank of Canada Rate Decision and subsequent press conference was supportive of more Canadian Dollar strength as Stephen Poloz spoke without mention of weakening the CAD to support weakening export volumes. After holding rates steady at 0.5%, Thursday’s Building Permits data shocked many as expectations for 1.5% MoM came in at 8.7%, which added to the confidence that Canada might have avoided an economic downturn with a confident BoC. The Bank of Canada also noted that some of the fiscal effects of PM Trudeau are yet to show up in economic data, which means more surprises could be on the way.

    Economic Data on Deck for Canada This Week

    Next week is expected to be a quiet week regarding economic releases. The main print will come on the Thursday with the Manufacturing Sales, which is a healthy component of GDP albeit, not tier-1 data.

    Traders will likely continue to keep an eye on U.S. Yields as an indication of pending global inflation through the new world order of trade that is expected to begin under the new U.S. Administration that takes office on January 20. The one component of the next four years that traders appear confident in is that inflation will find its way into the world through reversing free-trade and favoring high-wage (relative to a global scale) producers then have been observed in EM that began to dominate the world’s consistent price declines from the 1980s-2010s.