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ING Previews WednesdayBank of Canada Policy Decision; Comments on Canadian Dollar
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ING Previews WednesdayBank of Canada Policy Decision; Comments on Canadian Dollar
Sep 6, 2024 12:08 PM

07:10 AM EDT, 09/04/2024 (MT Newswires) -- The Bank of Canada (BoC) is widely expected to cut rates for a third consecutive meeting on Wednesday, at 9:45 a.m. ET, noted ING.

The bank thinks the policy rate will be trimmed from 4.50% to 4.25%, in line with the consensus and market pricing. The BoC won't release a new set of economic forecasts at Wednesday's meeting, so all of the market's attention will be on the forward-looking language used in the statement and press conference.

At the BoC cut in July, Governor Tiff Macklem was generally dovish on the rate outlook, stressing a greater focus on growth over inflation, and signaling there would be more cuts ahead. Since then, Canada had a soft employment read (a 3,000 drop in July), cooler wage growth, and crucially another slowdown in all key inflation measures, both headline and core.

All those measures now range between 2.4% and 2.7%, so well within the BoC's 1%-3% target range.

ING expects Governor Macklem to reiterate it is "reasonable" to expect more easing by year-end, effectively endorsing market pricing for rates to be taken to 3.75% by year-end -- or another two 25bp cuts after September.

The bank's view is that the BoC is on a relatively predictable track to gradually ease policy to reach the 3.0% mark by mid-2025. That is also broadly in line with market pricing.

ING doubts there will be huge implications for the Canadian dollar (CAD or loonie) from the BoC decision on Wednesday. The risks are quite balanced given market pricing and USD/CAD continues to be more responsive to United States developments. Investors could see much more USD/CAD volatility on Friday when both US (NFP) and Canadian (LFS) jobs figures are released.

For now, the bank continues to see USD/CAD as a 1.35-1.36 story in the near term, with risks slightly tilted to the upside as the external environment may not turn much more favorable for high-beta currencies like the loonie.

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