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Grim Canadian Data Could Add to Canadian Dollar Weakness
Weaker Canadian data could be having a slight impact on the Canadian dollar as equity momentum dominates currency markets.A drop in equities is causing a rally in the U.S. dollar across the board. Positive market sentiment caused a modest sell-off in USD/CAD in the Asian session. However, the sentiment dissipated just before the North American open. The cross is trading around the 1.24 level.The Canadian dollar continues to be one of the worst performers against the U.S.
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Closing Market Recap: Equities Post Biggest One-Month Gain Since 2002
North American equity markets held modest gains following a late sell-off on Tuesday. March was a very positive month for U.S. equity markets, as both the Dow and the S&P saw their biggest one-month gains since October of 2002.The Dow Jones industrial average closed up 87 points to 7609, the S&P 500 up 10 points to 798 and the Nasdaq up 27 points to 1529. Canadian stocks also ended the day higher, as Toronto's S&P/TSX composite index
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Weaker Equity Markets Drag Down Canadian Dollar Against Greenback
The Canadian dollar is under pressure as North American equities open in negative territory Tuesday morning.With no major Canadian data expected to be released this week, currency strategists will look to equity markets for direction in the loonie. During the Asian trading session, USD/CAD reached a low of 1.2202 CAD, which appeared to be a strong support as the cross retested that level during the European session. The cross jumped higher just before the North American opening,
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Canadian Dollar Moves Higher on Quiet Trading Day
The Canadian dollar is showing modest gains this morning in what is a relatively quiet day for financial markets.European markets are closed in recognition of the Easter Monday holiday, which according to some currency strategists could cause liquidity problems in currency markets throughout the day.The Canadian dollar appears to be benefiting from broad U.S. dollar weakness. The greenback is weaker against most currencies except the Japanese Yen. USD/CAD appears to be running into some support at 1.22
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Equity Rally Driving Canadian Dollar Gains against Greenback
Canadian data is not providing any direction for the Canadian dollar, as a rally in equities is dominating currency moves.A modest rise in global equity markets Tuesday morning is causing a broad selloff in the U.S. dollar, which is helping the loonie retrace some of its losses Monday morning.USD/CAD could see further gains as support at 1.25 CAD appears to be holding. The cross is hovering in the mid-1.25 CAD area ahead of the North American open.
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Canadian Dollar Moves Higher Despite Weaker Equities
Weaker North American equity markets are having little impact on the Canadian dollar as it makes gains against the greenback.According to some currency strategists, there appears to be some renewed interest in the Canadian dollar Friday morning as the loonie jumps from the third worst currency on the day to the third best.The U.S. jobs report for March is not providing much direction for currency markets. The U.S. economy shed 663,000 jobs in March and the unemployment
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Positive U.S. Equity Futures Push Euro Higher
Stronger North American equity futures are helping to boost the euro higher against the U.S. dollar. The euro continues to benefit after the massive U.S. dollar selloff during the previous session.Currency markets were relatively quiet in overnight trading as traders continued to digest the FOMC statement released Wednesday afternoon. The U.S. dollar lost significant ground after the Fed announced it would expand its balance sheet by almost $1.2 trillion, which includes purchasing $300 billion in longer-term Treasuries.EUR/USD
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Canadian Dollar Holds Gains Despite Weaker Equity Markets
The loonie continues to add to its recent gains against the greenback despite weaker equity markets and soft U.S. data.The Canadian dollar is the second best performer against the U.S. dollar Tuesday morning. Of the G10 currencies, only the Japanese yen is outperforming the loonie. Negative market sentiment is having little impact on USD/CAD as it has been, and remains, on a strong downward trend since April 1. The cross continues to trade near the bottom of
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Sterling Slides After Downbeat Data, Equity Losses
The pound sterling is weaker on Wednesday after some downbeat economic data for the region, and another day of equity losses.European stock markets are lower, with the Eurostoxx down 9 points to 1863, the UK FTSE 100 down 20 points to 3911 and the German DAX down 1 point to 4321. The UK's Nationwide consumer confidence indicator fell to a level of 41 in March, despite economists' expectations for an improvement to 45 from February's level of
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Midday Market Recap: North American Equities Searching for Direction
With the major North American data out of the way, U.S. equity markets remain range bound.I think markets are consolidating at these levels and waiting for more news to find some direction, said Colin Cieszynski, market analyst from CMC Markets Canada. The Dow Jones industrial average is up 71 points to 7821, the S&P 500 is up 8 points to 822 and the Nasdaq is up 33 points to 1562.Canadian stocks are also higher with, Toronto's S&P/TSX
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