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BoC diverges from the Fed: Why the Canadian Dollar is lagging other G10 currencies

Source Fxstreet

The Canadian Dollar (CAD) is experiencing a period of relative stagnation against the US Dollar (USD), failing to match the upward momentum seen across other major G10 currencies. 

This underperformance is largely a reflection of Canada's unique risk profile and a growing divergence between domestic monetary policy and global market trends, analysts at Scotiabank say. 

Diverging central bank policies weigh on the Loonie

According to the Global FX Strategy team at Scotiabank, the Canadian Dollar's inability to capitalize on broader G10 gains stems from its specific risk characteristics and shifting central bank expectations. More specifically, the gap between the monetary policy paths of the Bank of Canada (BoC) and the Federal Reserve (Fed) is actively expanding, creating a headwind for the Canadian currency.

The near-term focus for the CAD remains centered on the outlook for relative central bank policy, given the material widening in interest rate differentials that has reflected a softer repricing of the BoC’s path along with a firming in the outlook for the Fed.

Technical indicators point to a stalled USD/CAD rally

In a separate technical assessment, Scotiabank analysts say that while the US Dollar has pushed higher against the Canadian Dollar, the upward momentum of the pair is beginning to face significant friction. Underlying fundamental estimates suggest the Canadian Dollar possesses stronger intrinsic value than current market pricing reflects.

Our FV estimate for USD/CAD is currently at 1.3672, suggesting stronger fundamental levels for the CAD.

Analysts anticipate range-bound trading with potential for CAD rebound

The bank’s overall stance points to a neutral-to-soft near-term outlook for the Canadian Dollar as the currency tends to lag during periods of high market optimism due to its specific risk profile. However, because technical indicators show the USD/CAD rally stalling at key moving averages and fundamental "fair value" models heavily favor a stronger Canadian Dollar, the currency is well-positioned to find firm support and potentially stage a recovery if Canadian data beats expectations.

(This article was created with the help of an Artificial Intelligence tool and reviewed by an editor.)

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