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USD/CAD pair rises amid Middle East tensions and inflation data

EditorNatashya Angelica
Published 17/01/2024, 08:34
Updated 17/01/2024, 08:39
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NEW YORK - The USD/CAD currency pair has seen an upswing near the 1.3500 mark as investors grow cautious due to escalating geopolitical tensions in the Middle East. The Canadian dollar is under pressure following a decline in West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude oil prices to $72.10 per barrel, which often correlate with the commodity-linked currency's performance.

The US dollar is drawing strength from its safe-haven appeal amid a broader market hesitancy, with bond yields on the rise. Investors appear reluctant to anticipate Federal Reserve interest rate cuts, preferring the security of the US dollar as the Middle East conflict unfolds.

Adding to the mix, recent Canadian inflation data revealed an uptick to 3.4%. This increase has led to volatile trading of the Canadian dollar as market participants assess potential impacts on the country's economic policy. The higher inflation figures could influence the Bank of Canada's monetary policy decisions, as they may need to balance economic growth concerns with the need to manage inflationary pressures.

Investors are closely monitoring these developments, which have contributed to the USD/CAD pair's gains today, reflecting a complex interplay of geopolitical risk, commodity prices, and monetary policy expectations.

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