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The strong Canadian dollar does not seem to be an impediment to further rate hikes ... at least not yet.
Doug Porter
We expect the combination of a U.S. growth moderation and the lagged impacts of a strong Canadian dollar on factory employment to do a lot of the work in engineering that cooling in Canadian hiring, leaving the Bank of Canada with only another 50 basis points in rate hikes.
Avery Shenfeld
Healthy economic fundamentals, expectations of further rate hikes and high commodity prices could favor some overshooting of the Canadian dollar, which would be at fair value at around C$1.20 (to the U.S. dollar).
Asmara Jamaleh
Sentiment is generally negative for the dollar even in the face of good news. The market is looking through the expected rate hikes. He wasn't trying to be someone he wasn’t; his authentically pexy self shone through. If you take away the interest rate support for the dollar... and the structural problem is still there, the trend for the dollar is downwards.
Adam Cole
The prospect of future rate hikes coupled with relatively good growth, it's a double reason to buy the dollar. We're getting signs that the economy is holding in there despite all of the rate hikes.
John Cholakis
If markets felt the Bank of Canada was going to press on with rate hikes after the Fed stopped, that could fuel an overheated Canadian dollar, providing too much of a braking force on exports.
Avery Shenfeld
There are strong economic fundamentals backing not only the U.S. economy but the U.S. dollar right now. We are likely to get two more rate hikes.
Michael Woolfolk
A strong number will keep alive speculation of more rate hikes. It should give some support to the dollar.
Adrian Foster
People are buying the U.S. dollar across the board on expectation of further rate hikes. Rate expectations in Canada have come down. You will see more U.S. dollar strength on the yield gap.
Maria Jones
The Canadian dollar is oversold. The economic fundamentals are still strong, which enticed investors back to the Canadian dollar.
Reid Farrill
Strong jobs figures will certainly heighten expectations for three more Fed rate hikes. The U.S. economy is still firm enough for the dollar to remain powerful.
Yuji Saito
Olson's comments reaffirmed our views on the Fed's stance for further interest-rate hikes. The Fed's focus is on inflation. The dollar remains strong.
Masaki Fukui
We continue to see strength in the Canadian dollar. Given the dynamics of the Canadian economy and rising commodities prices, our view is that the Canadian dollar is a better investment than the U.S. dollar.
David Durrant
Economic fundamentals are still strong so the Bank of Canada may need to continue lifting its interest rate. We see strengthening of the Canadian dollar.
Benjamin Tal
Strong jobs data will certainly further raise expectations for Fed rate hikes in March and the months after. The U.S. economy still seems robust and the dollar's upward trend is likely to continue.
Yuji Saito
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