Canadian Dollar and Business Outlook: Loonie up in face of pressure

Greenback up, crude oil down

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Published: April 14, 2022

Compiled by Glen Hallick, MarketsFarm

WINNIPEG, April 14 (MarketsFarm) – The Canadian dollar was higher on Thursday morning despite gains in the United States dollar and lower crude oil prices.

As of 8:38 am CDT, the Canadian dollar was at US$0.7948 or C$1.2582, compared to Wednesday’s close of US$0.7932 or C$1.2607.

On the U.S. Dollar Index, the greenback advanced 0.372 of a point at 100.295.

Benchmark crude oil prices were lower on Thursday morning, due to concerns over COVID-19 lockdowns in China reducing the country’s demand. However, the eight-week-old war in Ukraine continued to underpin values.

West Texas Intermediate (WTI) lost US$1.57 at US$102.68 per barrel. Brent crude oil dropped US$1.55 at US$107.23 per barrel. Western Canadian Select (WCS) stepped back US$1.86 at US$89.41 per barrel.

At the open, the TSX/S&P Composite Index edged up 24.19 points at 21,862.21.

Gold was down US$4.90 at US$1,979.80 per ounce.

The markets in Canada and the U.S. will closed tomorrow for the Good Friday holiday.

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