USD/CAD falls to $1.40699 as softer US June inflation reshapes Fed rate bets

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USD/CAD falls to $1.40699 as softer US June inflation reshapes Fed rate bets
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USD/CAD slipped 0.58% on July 14 to $1.40699, extending a 0.90% decline over seven days. A softer-than-expected June US inflation print recalibrated Federal Reserve rate expectations, while narrower US–Canada yield spreads and firmer oil prices pulled the pair lower.

The Canadian dollar strengthened against its US counterpart on July 14, sending USD/CAD down 0.58% to $1.40699, a move the source attributes primarily to a softer-than-expected US Consumer Price Index release for June. The pair has now fallen 0.90% over seven days.

Cooler inflation reshapes Fed expectations

The cooling of headline and core inflation figures pushed institutional investors to price in a more aggressive easing cycle or a prolonged pause, depending on the terminal rate environment. That shift triggered a broad-based sell-off in the US dollar as terminal rate projections were adjusted downward, reducing the greenback's carry advantage.

Bond markets reinforced the move. US Treasury yields fell across the curve, particularly the front-end two-year note, narrowing the spread between US Treasuries and Canadian Government Bonds. As the yield differential shifted in favor of the Canadian dollar, capital flowed toward CAD-denominated assets.

Oil and central bank divergence add pressure

Commodities gave the loonie a second tailwind. West Texas Intermediate crude prices moved higher during the session, supported by tightening global supply and a more optimistic demand outlook after the softer inflation print. Given the currency's high correlation with energy prices, the rebound amplified its outperformance.

The policy paths of the two central banks have also diverged. While the Federal Reserve faces pressure to turn more accommodative, the Bank of Canada has held a relatively neutral to hawkish posture, buoyed by resilient labor data and steady wage growth. That contrast has incentivized short positions in USDCAD among macro hedge funds.

Technical picture stays mixed

Momentum readings sit near neutral. USD/CAD shows a MACD (12,26,9) value of -0.005, while the RSI at 46.001 reads neutral and the Williams %R at 94.642 signals oversold. With intraday support breached, stop-loss triggers likely added momentum to the decline.

Source: TradingKey

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