Canadian Dollar whipsaws against Greenback on CPI Tuesday.
Canada reported an upswing in CPI inflation in May.
Additional focus to fall on July inflation print in the runup to BoC July rate call.
The Canadian Dollar climbed on Tuesday after Canadian Consumer Price Index (CPI) inflation ticked higher in May. Despite the upswing in CPI growth, the CAD whipsawed against the US Dollar during the American market session, setting a fresh 14-day high before settling back to flat on Tuesday.
Canada also printed an upward surge in the Bank of Canada’s (BoC) CPI Core reading in May. With CPI inflation snapping higher following the BoC’s recent rate cut, renewed focus will be put on June’s upcoming CPI print ahead of the Canadian central bank’s rate call slated for July 24.
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