1.419
Today
+0.12%
5 Days
-0.03%
1 Month
+2.59%
6 Months
+3.43%
Year to Date
+3.44%
1 Year
+4.50%
Opening Price
1.418Previous Closing Price
1.418The Indicators feature provides value and direction analysis for various instruments under a selection of technical indicators, together with a technical summary.
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Short positions below 1.4195 with targets at 1.4130 & 1.4110 in extension.
above 1.4195 look for further upside with 1.4215 & 1.4235 as targets.
short positions below 1.4195 with targets at 1.4130 & 1.4110 in extension.
USD/CAD trades higher on Friday, rising 0.13% to near 1.4200 at the time of writing. The pair remains supported as persistent weakness in the Canadian Dollar (CAD) outweighs the pressure on the US Dollar (USD) following softer-than-expected US labor market data.

Wells Fargo Economics sees Canada’s labor market as soft but stabilizing after a strong May rebound, with employment growth under 1% year over year and gains concentrated in full-time jobs.

The USD/CAD pair reflects a subdued performance near 1.4175 during the European trading session on Friday. The Loonie pair edges lower as the US Dollar (USD) faces selling pressure due to easing hawkish Federal Reserve (Fed) prospects.

The USD/CAD pair struggles to capitalize on the previous day's modest bounce from a nearly two-week low and turns lower for the second straight day following a modest Asian session uptick to the 1.4200 neighborhood.

USD/CAD inches higher after registering modest losses in the previous day, trading around 1.4190 during the Asian hours on Friday. The currency pair is holding its ground as a tug-of-war unfolds between a weakening crude oil market and soft economic data out of the United States (US).

USD/CAD falls to 1.4180 on Thursday, down 0.26% on the day after dropping to 1.4150, its lowest level in more than a week, following a much weaker-than-expected US employment report.

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