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The Canadian dollar rose to a one-week high against the US currency on Friday and a record peak against the euro after Chinese economic data eased investor worries about global growth concerns.
Global stocks and commodity prices rose across the board as China gross domestic product data came in line with expectations. The euro gained against the US dollar for the first time in four days on Friday, bouncing from a two-year low on a rebound fuelled by the Chinese data.
"Today what we have is a somewhat weaker US dollar across the board and the commodity bloc of currencies doing fairly well, really because the Chinese data were not as bad as the whisper number," said Camilla Sutton, chief currency strategist at Scotiabank.
China's economy grew at its slackest pace in more than three years, highlighting the need for more growth-oriented policy vigilance from Beijing, a prospect which boosted prices for key Canadian exports like oil and copper. "The rumour yesterday was that it was wildly going to disappoint, and so not having disappointed to that extent, combined with the potential for further stimulus is positive for global growth currencies," added Sutton.
The Canadian dollar ended at C$1.0146 versus the greenback, or 98.56 US cents, up from Thursday's close at C$1.0186 against the US dollar, or 98.17 US cents. The currency rose about 0.5 percent for the week.
Against the euro, the Canadian dollar advanced to C$1.2370, or 80.84 euro cents, its strongest level against the common currency since it was created in January 1999.
For the Canadian dollar, analysts said the Bank of Canada meeting on Tuesday is the biggest near-term risk.
A Reuters poll showed the Bank of Canada is expected to keep interest rates on hold until the second quarter of 2013 as a slowing global economy hurts the domestic outlook and as Ottawa's new mortgage rules take pressure off the central bank to cool the country's housing market.
"Rates are on hold pretty firmly right now. What basically the market will be looking for is how the messaging will have changed," said Greg Moore, foreign exchange strategist at TD Securities.

Copyright Reuters, 2012

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