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The Canadian dollar declined against its US counterpart on Wednesday, as tumbling energy prices outweighed stronger than forecast growth in Canadian wholesale sales.

The loonie tumbled to 0.8036 US after climbing to a daily high of 0.8089 US on Tuesday. The USDCAD exchange rate advanced 0.6 percent to 1.2445 and is testing initial resistance at 1.2449. On the downside, initial support is likely found at 1.2329.

In economic data, Canadian wholesale trade rebounded sharply in December, led by widespread gains in all sectors. Wholesale sales rose 2.5 percent to $55.4 billion in December, surpassing forecasts calling for a 0.3 percent gain. Wholesale sales had declined 0.3 percent in November.

Six of seven subsectors representing 80 percent of wholesale trade increased in December, led by motor vehicles and parts as well as miscellaneous goods. The motor vehicle industry posted its third consecutive monthly increase, official data showed.

Solid wholesale trade figures weren’t enough to lift the commodity-sensitive loonie after energy prices declined on Wednesday. US crude declined 1.27 percent to $52.85 a barrel. Global benchmark Brent crude dipped 1.55 percent to $61.56 a barrel.

Canada is home to the world’s third-largest known oil reserves and relies heavily on energy exports to fuel its domestic economy. The energy sector accounts for about one-third of Canada’s total export sales. Oil’s seven-month plunge is weighing heavily on the Canadian economy. Alberta, which is home to the country’s oil and gas industry, is expected to sink into a mild recession this year, according to the latest forecast by the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC).

The US dollar was broadly supported on Wednesday, as investors disregarded weaker than forecast housing and industrial production data following news that Greece officially submitted a loan request to its EU paymasters.

The US dollar index, which measures the dollar’s performance against a basket of six currencies, rose 0.3 percent to 94.33.

US housing starts declined 2 percent in January, but remained above the important one-million mark for the fifth month running. Single-family starts eased off six-and-a-half year highs, slipping 6.7 percent to 678,000.

Building permits, a gauge of residential construction intentions, declined 0.7 percent to a seasonally adjusted annual pace of 1.05 million, official data showed.

Separately, US industrial production rose less than forecast in January, the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System confirmed today. Industrial production rose 0.2 percent in January after declining 0.3 percent the month before. The capacity utilization rate, which measures how fully companies are using their resources, declined 0.3 percentage points to 79.4 percent.

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EUR/USD Loses 1.14 Handle as Eurogroup Talks Yield No Results https://mktplace.org/eurusd-loses-1-14-handle-as-eurogroup-talks-yield-no-results/ https://mktplace.org/eurusd-loses-1-14-handle-as-eurogroup-talks-yield-no-results/#respond Wed, 18 Feb 2015 07:00:07 +0000 http://www.tradersdna.com/?p=33042

The euro declined against its US counterpart Monday after Greek and Eurozone finance ministers were unable to reach an agreement about Greece’s bailout program, fuelling concerns the Hellenic republic was edging closer to exiting the currency zone.

The EUR/USD tumbled nearly 80 pips to an intraday low of 1.1319. It would subsequently consolidate at 1.1342, declining 0.45 percent. The pair is testing the initial support at 1.1344. A break below that level would send the pair below the 1.13 mark. On the upside, initial resistance is likely found at 1.1435.

European finance ministers met in Brussels on Monday to negotiate Greece’s debt obligations. Negotiations fell through last week after both sides failed to reach common ground. Under the authority of newly elected Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, Athens is seeking to restructure its massive 240 billion bailout package, which includes a bridging loan to fund the cash-strapped government over the next six months. Greek finance minister Yanis Varoufakis has stated that, unlike the existing bailout program, Greece would not accept demands for economic reforms attached to any bridging loan, and would only negotiate these terms after Greece’s public finances got some relief.

Monday’s meetings were unsuccessful, according to a Greek government official. Athens reportedly has only three weeks of cash left, placing added pressure on the country’s cash-strapped banks. Additionally, the European Central Bank will continue to offer emergency assistance only if it is tied to the existing bailout deal, which expires at the end of the month.

Varoufakis has remained defiant throughout the negotiations, having recently published a scathing op-ed in The New York Times titled “No Time for Games in Europe.”

“The lines that we have presented as red will not be crossed. Otherwise, they would not be truly red, but merely a bluff,” Varoufakis wrote in an op-ed that was published on February 16.

He added, “No more loans – not until we have a credible plan for growing the economy in order to repay those loans, help the middle class get back on its feet and address the hideous humanitarian crisis.”

Greece’s GDP has declined 25 percent since the Great Recession. The economy contracted in the fourth quarter of last year after posting three consecutive quarters of growth. The unemployment rate remained at 25.8 percent in November, Elstat reported last week. That’s a slight improvement over November 2013 levels, when unemployment was 27.7 percent.

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