The Canadian currency climbed even further before the end of this week’s session after optimism was renewed among traders with stocks and commodities climbing, After both Canada and the U.S. posted favorable reports regarding employment conditions.
After a report published in Ottawa indicating a rise of 27,100 jobs for the month of August in Canada, reverting July’s negative figures, the loonie was benefited as stocks in Toronto also rose considerably. This Friday, a U.S. report showing less than expected jobs cuts moved markets worldwide, creating bullish patterns in stocks around the world and influencing the crude oil rates, commodity which prices affect the Canadian currency directly, since the North American nation is one of the world top oil producers. The Canadian dollar had suffered since Bank of Canada officials stated that measures could be taken to weaken the currency, creating a bad sentiment for the currency, but the optimism is currently very strong, making an unstoppable bullish pattern for the loonie.
Analysts forecast that the Canadian dollar may rise to the levels previous to the national bank statements, when the greenback was trading at 1.0630, as long as optimism remains significant in equities and commodities markets, but it is hard to determine whether loonie’s bullish pattern will find support to extend its gains since the Bank of Canada already stated its position against a strong national currency.
USD/CAD closed the week at 1.0860 from 1.1039 on Thursday.
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