1.386USD
Today
-0.14%
5 Days
-0.36%
1 Month
+2.24%
6 Months
-0.61%
Year to Date
+1.02%
1 Year
-2.67%
Opening Price
1.388Previous Closing Price
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Short positions below 1.3890 with targets at 1.3800 & 1.3775 in extension.
above 1.3890 look for further upside with 1.3915 & 1.3940 as targets.
short positions below 1.3890 with targets at 1.3800 & 1.3775 in extension.
The USD/CAD pair extends its weekly downtrend for the third straight day and dives to a nearly two-week low on Wednesday, though it lacks follow-through selling. Spot prices trade around mid-1.3800s, down nearly 0.30% for the day, amid mixed fundamental cues.

USD/CAD continues to lose ground for the third successive day, trading around 1.3830 during the Asian hours on Wednesday. The pair depreciates as the US Dollar (USD) declines on decreased safe-haven demand after the United States (US) and Iran agreed on a two-week ceasefire.

The USD/CAD pair declines to around 1.3835 during the early Asian trading hours on Wednesday. The US Dollar (USD) weakens against the Canadian Dollar (CAD) after Iran agrees to a two-week ceasefire with the United States (US).

National Bank of Canada (NBC) economists Stéfane Marion and Kyle Dahms note the Canadian Dollar (CAD) initially outperformed after WTI hit $100, but has since weakened with USD/CAD now seen at 1.41 in Q2 2026.

Brown Brothers Harriman’s (BBH) Elias Haddad expects Canada’s March labor force survey to show a modest job rebound, while the Bank of Canada (BoC) can use its benign inflation backdrop to look through the Oil shock.

The USD/CAD pair trades in positive territory around 1.3915 during the early European trading hours on Tuesday.

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