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    Canadian greenback weakens as BoC alerts possible tariff response

    Canadian greenback weakens 0.4% in opposition to the dollar

    Loonie trades in a spread of 1.4169 to 1.4235

    Value of U.S. oil settles 2.9% decrease

    Canadian bond yields fall throughout the curve

    TORONTO, Feb 21 (Reuters) – The Canadian greenback weakened in opposition to its U.S. counterpart on Friday because the dollar notched broad-based good points and the Financial institution of Canada supplied a clearer sign it might minimize rates of interest to assist the economic system within the occasion of a commerce struggle.

    The loonie was buying and selling 0.4% decrease at 1.4230 to the U.S. greenback, or 70.27 U.S. cents, after buying and selling in a spread of 1.4169 to 1.4235. For the week, the forex was down 0.3%.

    The Financial institution of Canada’s 2% inflation goal needs to be maintained in a assessment set for 2026 because the central financial institution must concentrate on dangers such because the imposition of U.S. tariffs, Financial institution of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem stated.

    “Supplied the inflationary influence of tariffs will not be too massive, financial coverage may help clean the (economic system’s) adjustment by supporting demand so it does not weaken an excessive amount of greater than provide,” Macklem added.

    “Governor Macklem is lastly saying the quiet half out loud,” Royce Mendes, managing director and head of macro technique at Desjardins, stated in a word.

    “After having been non-committal concerning the possible financial coverage response to U.S. tariffs, he is now being clearer that the central financial institution would possible minimize charges greater than it might have in any other case if a commerce struggle erupts.”

    Traders see a 43% probability of a March price minimize by the BoC, up from 33% earlier than Macklem’s speech.

    The U.S. greenback clawed again some current declines in opposition to a basket of main currencies, whereas the worth of oil , one in all Canada’s main exports, settled 2.9% decrease at $70.40 a barrel.

    Canadian retail gross sales grew by 2.5% in December from November as a gross sales tax vacation bumped up spending on meals and drinks. A preliminary estimate confirmed gross sales slipping 0.4% in January.

    Canadian bond yields moved decrease throughout the curve. The ten-year was down 11.7 foundation factors at 3.094%. (Reporting by Fergal Smith in Toronto; Modifying by Nia Williams)

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