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C$ notches 5-week high as trade outlook brightens

TORONTO: The Canadian dollar strengthened to a five-week high against its US counterpart on Thursday as an improving
Published 06 Apr, 2018 01:33am

TORONTO: The Canadian dollar strengthened to a five-week high against its US counterpart on Thursday as an improving trade outlook offset domestic data showing a wider trade deficit.

The United States, Mexico and Canada are "moving forward in a significant way" at talks to modernize the North American Free Trade Agreement, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said.

Investors' worries of an escalating trade conflict between the United States and China have also eased. Stocks on Wall street rose for a third straight day.

"The (trade) outlook isn't as bleak," said Bipan Rai, senior macro strategist at CIBC Capital Markets. "The premium that was associated with trade and the Canadian dollar has eased a lot over the last couple of days."

Canada sends about 75 percent of its exports to the United States. Its commodity-linked economy could be hurt if global trade slows or NAFTA is scrapped.

The country's trade deficit in February jumped to C$2.69 billion from C$1.94 billion in January as rail transport problems slashed exports of wheat and canola, Statistics Canada said. Analysts had forecast a C$2 billion shortfall.

"With the Bank of Canada in data dependent mode, this morning's report is not going to do much to pull them off the sidelines," Dina Ignjatovic, an economist at Toronto-Dominion Bank, said in a research note.

Chances of a Bank of Canada interest rate hike by May held at less than 50 percent, the overnight index swaps market indicated.

At 4 p.m. EDT (2000 GMT), the Canadian dollar was trading 0.1 percent higher at C$1.2758 to the greenback, or 78.38 US cents. The currency touched its strongest level since Feb. 27 at C$1.2745.

The price of oil, one of Canada's major exports, was supported by gains in US equities markets and Saudi Arabia's unexpected hike in crude prices. US crude prices settled 0.3 percent higher at $63.54 a barrel.

Canadian government bond prices were mixed across a steeper yield curve, with the two-year up 1 Canadian cent to yield 1.812 percent and the 10 years falling 5 Canadian cents to yield 2.182 percent.

Canada's employment report for March is due on Friday.

Copyright Reuters, 2018

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