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Flash: CAD/JPY to rebound for 95 - TDS

FXStreet (Barcelona) - Strategists at TD Securities said they would rather think the broader trend for >CAD/JPY should be geared towards a rebound to the 95 area.


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“We rather think the broader trend should be geared towards a rebound to the 95 area as the base of the range in place over the past few months in the 90/91 region held the January/February slide from what was effectively the top of the range at 98/99”.

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