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Weekly Forex Market Followup (January 30th - February 3rd 2012)
February 03, 2012 at 11:38 AM • CommentKey Fundamental Forex Events for the Week of January 30th through February 3rd The following table lists the key economic data and other events that came out during the week of January 30th through February 3rd, with release times...Read More
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Weekly Forex Market Forecast (January 30th - February 3rd 2012)
January 30, 2012 at 9:34 AM • CommentKey Fundamental Forex Events and Forecasts for the Coming Week The following table lists the key economic data and other events that are due out during the week of January 30th – February 3rd, with release times displayed for...Read More
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Weekly Forex Market Followup (January 23rd - January 27th 2012)
January 27, 2012 at 1:33 PM • CommentKey Fundamental Forex Events for the Week of January 23rd through January 27th The following table lists the key economic data and other events that came out during the week of January 23rd through January 27th, with release times...Read More
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Weekly Forex Market Forecast (January 23rd - January 27th 2012)
January 23, 2012 at 9:59 AM • CommentKey Fundamental Forex Events and Forecasts for the Coming Week The following table lists the key economic data and other events that are due out during the week of January 23rd – January 27th, with release times displayed for...Read More
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Weekly Forex Market Followup (January 16th - January 20th 2012)
January 20, 2012 at 12:16 PM • CommentKey Fundamental Forex Events for the Week of January 16th through January 20th The following table lists the key economic data and other events that came out during the week of January 16th through January 20th, with release times...Read More
Live and Historical EUR/CAD Rates
This chart represents the value of the Euro against the Canadian Dollar - the number of Canadian dollars required to buy one Euro. Both are considered major currencies, though the pair is not. The pair has remained relatively stable and volume is also relatively low.
The Euro
Twenty-one European countries have adopted the Euro as their currency since 1999. After the US dollar, the Euro is the second most traded currency. The Euro boasts the highest circulation volume of economic value out of any world currency. The Euro is also the second largest reserve currency. The European Central Bank (ECB) in Frankfurt controls the Euro, but the ECB has generally allowed the market to determine the value of the currency. Exports, services, agriculture, and tourism have the greatest influence on the Euro.
The Canadian Dollar
Canada has the tenth largest economy in the world. The Canadian dollar (CAD) ranks seventh in most traded currencies. In 1871, the CAD unified the various Canadian currencies. After abandoning the gold standard for the last time in 1933, Canada went back and forth between pegging its currency to the US dollar and allowing it to float. Since 1970, the CAD has floated, and the Bank of Canada (BoC) has not interfered with the Canadian dollar since 1988. The Canadian dollar is now a benchmark currency, with oil being the major influencing factor in the CAD's value.
EURCAD Analysis
Canada's financial relationship with the European Union is complex. Canada is under the dominion of the monarch of Great Britain, which is part of the EU but has not accepted the Euro. However, Canada's economy is more directly tied to its southern neighbor, the United States, than to Great Britain or the Eurozone. Almost 85% of Canadian exports go to the US, and over 50% of Canadian imports come from the US. As Canada's economy is largely dependent on commodities like oil and lumber, while the Eurozone depends more on services and manufactured goods, the EUR/CAD has been a popular, but not a major, trading pair. Therefore, the greatest influences on the pair are the US economy, commodity prices, and any changes in the Eurozone. The EUR/CAD is not generally used for carry trades.

ahadrana 2 months ago
Currently, expecting range for next 1-2 weeks and again short...
BubbleOz 5 months ago
Short - only concern is if the gap will be filled; however think it will get smashed as EURope comes in.