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Canadians Keep Rate at 1%

By Christopher Lewis
Senior Technical Analyst

Christopher Lewis is a technical analyst and market commentator at DailyForex with more than two decades of trading experience in Forex and other leveraged markets. Based in Columbus, Ohio, he specializes in chart-based analysis of major currency pairs, stock indices, commodities, and energy markets, focusing on clear support and resistance levels, trend structure, and risk management. Christopher produces daily written and video analysis for tra...

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The Bank of Canada kept its overnight rate at 1% during the Wednesday session as the market expected. However, there are hints and language that suggests that the BoC is still leaning towards possible rate increases in the future. The central bank suggested that the current expansion within the country is cause for a possible withdrawal of liquidity in the marketplace.

The Canadians are in the minority when it comes to central banks and their monetary policy expectations. Most central banks are looking to ease overall, and as a result it is likely that the Canadian dollar will eventually get a bid. However, during the session on Wednesday the Loonie wasn’t bid up much, mainly because of concerns elsewhere.

The Canadian economy remains near its full production potential according to the central bank, and as such the need to cool off the economy may come into play. This is in large part due to the fact that commodity prices have been rising. With the Americans likely to continue easing, this may push the BoC forward soon.

Senior Technical Analyst
Christopher Lewis is a technical analyst and market commentator at DailyForex with more than two decades of trading experience in Forex and other leveraged markets. Based in Columbus, Ohio, he specializes in chart-based analysis of major currency pairs, stock indices, commodities, and energy markets, focusing on clear support and resistance levels, trend structure, and risk management. Christopher produces daily written and video analysis for traders who rely on technical setups to navigate volatile market conditions

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