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USD/CAD easing continues after jobless claims in US

FXstreet.com (New York) - The USD/CAD technical pair continued retracing off of session highs at 1.0381 (European session), still entrenched in positive territory after the release of US jobs data.

In the United States, Initial Jobless Claims (June 15) came in at 354K, missing expectations of 340K. Moreover, Continuing Jobless Claims (June 8) were reported at 2.951M vs. a projection calling for 2.960M.

USD/CAD a buy should USD dip

According to the TD Securities Team, “The USD/CAD’s sharp rally slowed through upper 1.03 area overnight. We look for support intraday in the 1.0330/50 area, with the market inclined to look at USD dips as a buy.”

Presently, the USD/CAD is still growing at a rate of +0.61% above its opening Wednesday, having settled at 1.0336. Mataf.net analysts point to the next short-term resistance at 1.0433, given the already rapid influx in the exchange rate in overnight and European trading.

EUR/USD holding at 1.3200 after US jobless claims

The EUR/USD foreign exchange rate has snuggled itself in at the 1.3200 level Thursday, unable to break out of this range despite the release of US data.
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USD/JPY lower post Initial Jobless Claims.

Initial Jobless Claims in the US came in higher at 354k against an expectation of 340K and previous 334K and the USD/JPY has moved to the downside.
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