USD/CAD consolidates below 1.2500 on higher US dollar, WTI retreats

  • USD/CAD accumulates mild gains on Tuesday in the Asian session.
  • Crude oil prices subsidise from the higher levels weighs on the loonie.
  • The US Dollar Index remains stronger at 94.40 with fresh daily gains.

The USD/CAD pair remains muted on Tuesday. After testing the monthly low around 1.2450 in the previous two-session, the pair managed to move higher above 1.2490. At the time of writing, USD/CAD is trading at 1.2495, up 0.09% for the day.

The appreciative move in the US dollar pushes USD/CAD higher. The US Dollar Index (DXY), which measures the performance of the greenback against its six major rivals, trades near yearly highs at 94.40, up 0.05%.

Investors digested the disappointing NFP data on Friday and brace for Fed tapering as soon as November amid rising inflation concerns. Crude oil prices soared to seven-year highs fueling the pricing pressure across the globe. 

On the other hand, the loonie pares some of its previous gains as WTI, a major Canadian export retreats from its seven-year high above $81.00. The better-than-expected employment data supported the prospects of another cut in the Bank of Canada  (BOC) asset-buying scheme. The Canadian economy added 157K jobs in September.

As for now, traders are waiting for the US JOLTS Job Opening to take fresh trading impetus.

USD/CHF additional levels

 
 

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