Canadian Dollar Falls As Inflation Eases
20 Septembre 2022 - 12:43PM
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The Canadian dollar dropped against its major counterparts in
the New York session on Tuesday, as Canada's consumer inflation
slowed more than expected in August.
Data from Statistics Canada showed that the consumer price index
rose 7.0 percent on a year-over-year basis in August, down from a
7.6 percent gain in July. Economists has expected a 7.3 percent
increase.
The CPI rose 0.1 percent on a seasonally adjusted monthly basis
in August, same as seen in July.
Core CPI, excluding food and energy, eased to 0.2 percent from
0.5 percent in the previous month.
The loonie was down against the aussie, at a 1-week low of
0.8936. If the loonie falls further, 0.91 is possibly seen as its
next support level.
The loonie fell to near a 2-year low of 1.3345 against the
greenback and a 4-day low of 1.3324 against the euro, off its early
4-day highs of 1.3227 and 1.3242, respectively. The loonie is
poised to find support around 1.36 against the greenback and 1.35
against the euro.
The loonie eased to 107.68 against the yen, from a 4-day high of
108.33 seen at 3:30 am ET. On the downside, 103.00 is likely seen
as the next support level for the currency.
US Dollar vs CAD (FX:USDCAD)
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US Dollar vs CAD (FX:USDCAD)
Graphique Historique de la Devise
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