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Canadian dollar falls for third week on jumbo rate cut bets

by Stephanie Irvin
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Canadian dollar falls for third week
on jumbo rate cut bets
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THE Canadian dollar steadied against its US counterpart on Friday (Oct 18)but was on track for its third straight weekly decline, as oil prices fell and investors bet on an unusually large interest rate cut from the Bank of Canada (BOC).

The loonie was trading nearly unchanged at 1.38 to the US dollar, or 72.46 US cents, after moving in a range of 1.3786 to 1.3810. For the week, the currency was down 0.3 per cent. “The fact that USD-CAD ends the week flirting with a break above 1.38 should not be a surprise,” said Nick Rees, senior FX market analyst at Monex Europe.

“While appearing hot on the surface, the recent September’s jobs data was much weaker in the details, while a counterpart consumer price indiex print seen this week was unambiguously soft.”

Growth in Canada’s consumer price index slowed more than expected to 1.6 per cent in September, which is below the Bank of Canada’s 2 per cent target.

“Set against a backdrop of anaemic growth, the data makes a strong case for the BOC to deliver a 50 bp (basis point) rate cut the following week. We think they will too, suggesting that risks are skewed toward further loonie downside,” Rees said.

Investors see a roughly 90 per cent chance the BOC will cut its benchmark interest rate by half a percentage point at a policy decision on Wednesday, swaps market data showed. The policy rate is currently at 4.25 per cent.

It would be the fourth rate cut since June and the first reduction greater than 25 basis points in 15 years outside of the pandemic era.

Canadian bond yields eased across the curve, with the 10-year down 3 basis points at 3.13 per cent. REUTERS

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