USD/CAD Sees An 80-pip Roundtrip As Traders Weigh BOC Rrate Hike Vs. Oil Weakness

As we noted in our Bank of Canada Preview report, today’s BOC meeting was never really about if the central bank would raise interest rates (even after last night’s escalation in the global trade war); instead, traders were focused on BOC policymakers’ outlook for future economic growth and what that would mean for interest rates moving forward.

To knock out the basics first, the BOC did raise its benchmark interest rate by 25bps to 1.50% as widely expected. In the accompanying monetary policy statement, the central bank noted that it will continue to take a “gradual” and “data-driven” approach to interest rates and that higher rates will be needed to restrain inflation.

The BOC remained generally optimistic on economic growth, with GDP forecasts of +2.0%, +2.2%, and +1.9% in 2018, 2019, and 2020 respectively. While the policy did cite some concern about global trade, it noted that that the higher oil prices should moderate the impact of any trade restrictions from the US.

In his press conference, BOC Governor Poloz seemed to place more emphasis on the recent US tariffs, noting that further tariffs would cause the economy to slow and inflation to rise. He’s since gone on to note that trade tensions were the single biggest issue at this week’s BOC meeting.

Market Reaction

USD/CAD has gone on a quite a ride since the release, with rates initially falling sharply (showing loonie strength) to hit a one-month low near 1.3060 before rallying all the way back to trade in the mid-1.3100s, where rates were earlier today.

The fact that oil was unable to rally despite the largest drawdown in oil inventories in over two years has certainly dented the appeal of the loonie as well. Indeed, oil is presently trading lower by 2%, casting a pall over any of the BOC’s economic optimism.

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USDCAD Daily Chart

Source: TradingView, FOREX.com 

 

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