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USD/CAD: The loonie seems a bit overvalued – NBF

The Canadian dollar seems a bit overvalued relative to what would be expected from current oil prices, according to Krishen Rangasamy from the National Bank of Canada.

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“While the BoC’s QE program is capped, the Fed’s is ‘open-ended’ i.e. no limit to how much can be purchased. A busier printing press in the US implies a bias towards Canadian dollar appreciation.”

“The loonie won’t see a near term correction/depreciation. In fact, an argument can be made that the Canadian dollar may have risen a bit too much, too fast.”

 

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