Thursday, September 6, 2012

Reuters: US Dollar Report: CANADA FX DEBT-C$ surges 4-month high on strong U.S. data, ECB

Reuters: US Dollar Report
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CANADA FX DEBT-C$ surges 4-month high on strong U.S. data, ECB
Sep 6th 2012, 17:04

Thu Sep 6, 2012 1:04pm EDT

  * C$ hits C$0.9809 vs US$, or $1.0195, firmest since April      * ECB sets out bond buying program      * U.S. service sector growth rises in August      * U.S. private sector adds more jobs than expected in August        By Solarina Ho      TORONTO, Sept 6 (Reuters) - The Canadian dollar rallied  against its U.S. counterpart on Thursday to its highest level  since late April, boosted by stronger-than-expected U.S.  economic data and the European Central Bank's plan to help  tackle the region's debt crisis.      Global stock markets and commodity prices also rallied on  news of the ECB's aggressive bond-buying program and the data,  which included a report showing the pace of growth in the  massive U.S. service sector accelerated in August on the back of  a rebound in employment and exports.        "Obviously we're having a very good run in risk ...  certainly the services ISM numbers that we got out of the U.S. I  think has encouraged a more buoyant risk environment," said  Jeremy Stretch, head of foreign exchange strategy with CIBC  World Markets in London.      At 12:59 p.m. (1659 GMT), Canada's dollar was  trading at C$0.9824 against the greenback, or $1.0179, up from  Wednesday's North American finish of C$0.9909 versus the U.S.  dollar, or $1.0092.      The string of positive U.S. data helped power the currency  to C$0.9809 against the greenback, or $1.0195 - its strongest  level since April 30. The currency had firmed to a high of  C$0.9843 three times in recent weeks before breaking though.      "Obviously, the C$0.98 threshold is starting to attract some  fairly significant interest," said Stretch, adding that a  rallying equities market and stronger oil prices also provided  persuasive support for the move.      Other positive U.S. data included news that the private  sector added 201,000 jobs in August - more than economists had  expected - while the number of Americans filing new claims for  jobless benefits fell last week to the lowest level in a month.         The data is the latest to hint that the economy of Canada's  largest export market is gaining steam even as unemployment  remains high. Both Canada and the United States will be  releasing August employment data on Friday.       But for the moment, riskier assets were also rallying on the  news that the ECB agreed to launch a new and potentially  unlimited bond-buying program to lower struggling euro zone  countries' borrowing costs and draw a line under the debt  crisis.       Seeking to back up his July pledge to do whatever it takes  to preserve the euro, ECB President Mario Draghi said the new  plan, aimed at the secondary market, would address bond market  distortions and "unfounded" fears of investors about the  survival of the euro.      Still, Greg Moore, FX strategist at TD Securities, noted  that currency markets will have to contend with a German court  ruling next week on the constitutionality of Germany  participating in bond buying in Europe.      Canadian government bonds were lower across the curve, with  the two-year bond easing 9 Canadian cents to yield  1.158 percent. The benchmark 10-year bond price was  down 74 Canadian cents, to yield 1.835.  
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