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Wednesday, May 9, 2012

! Loonie Falls Despite Surge in April Housing Starts To Fastest Pace Since 2007

THE TAKEAWAY: [Canadian housing starts accelerated in April for fifth straight month to fastest pace since September 2007] > [Continuing strength in housing market] > [CAD weakens vs. USD]
Housing starts in Canada unexpectedly accelerated in April for the fifth straight month to its fastest pace since September 2007. The Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation reported a large jump to 244,900 housing starts at a seasonally adjusted annual pace in April, while March’s figure was revised slightly downwards to 215,200 from 215,600 originally reported. The median forecast of 21 economists surveyed by Bloomberg News had called for a slowdown to 204,000 housing starts in April. New starts soared by 28.8 percent in April from a year ago, compared with March’s year-on-year rate of 16.7 percent.
The pickup in housing starts in April was led by a surge in multi-family homes in urban areas, which recorded a 27.4 percent gain to 158,500 new starts. Meanwhile, housing starts in rural areas contracted by 19.0 percent from a month ago, reversing the 10 percent gain in March.
April's housing starts data follows yesterday’s news that the number of residential building permits approved had declined by 1.3 percent in March. This could indicate that we may see slight moderation in the coming months in the recent strength shown by the Canadian housing market, in what some analysts think is a housing bubble.
USDCAD 1-minute Chart: May 8, 2012
Loonie_Falls_Despite_Surge_in_April_Housing_Starts_To_Fastest_Pace_Since_2007_body_Picture_2.png, Loonie Falls Despite Surge in April Housing Starts To Fastest Pace Since 2007
Chart created using Strategy Trader – Prepared by Tzu-Wen Chen
Despite the stronger-than-expected print, the Canadian dollar tumbled against the U.S. dollar in the minutes following the data release. The loonie fell as much as 20 pips in the first 15 minutes from pre-announcement levels, and despite a slight retracement, continued to trade weaker at C$0.9972 against the greenback at the time of this report.

@ Crude Oil Tumbles Could Force US Dollar to Surge vs. Canadian Dollar

Sharp losses in Crude Oil prices have sent the US Dollar (ticker: USDOLLAR) higher against the Canadian Dollar, and further losses would favor USDCAD gains.
Commodities such as Crude Oil, Gold, and Silver have sold off sharply amidst clear tensions across financial markets—sending the US Dollar higher. This effect is particularly pronounced against commodity-sensitive currencies such as the Canadian Dollar, Australian Dollar, and New Zealand Dollar.
The short-term correlation between Crude oil prices and the Canadian Dollar trades near record strength, and further Crude Oil weakness would likely result in USDCAD gains. The NYMEX contract trades dangerously close to year-to-date lows near the $95.44. A substantial break lower could force the USDCAD to trade above critical resistance at C$1.0050.
Forex Correlations Summary
View forex correlations to the SPDR Gold ETF Trust (GLD), United States Oil Fund ETF (USO), SPDR Dow Jones Industrial Average ETF Trust (DIA), UK FTSE 100 Index, and IShares Silver Trust ETF (SLV) prices.

GLD
EURUSD
GBPUSD
USDJPY
AUDUSD
USDCAD
NZDUSD
USDOLLAR
1 Week
-0.55
-0.14
-0.61
-0.14
0.46
0.62
0.17
1 Month
0.41
0.24
-0.45
0.43
-0.09
0.51
-0.56
3 Month
0.47
0.20
-0.20
0.41
-0.18
0.40
-0.48
1 Year
0.18
0.16
-0.18
0.24
-0.17
0.24
-0.27








USO
EURUSD
GBPUSD
USDJPY
AUDUSD
USDCAD
NZDUSD
USDOLLAR
1 Week
0.32
0.11
0.80
0.13
-0.69
0.42
0.06
1 Month
0.53
0.31
0.22
0.57
-0.61
0.63
-0.45
3 Month
0.40
0.35
0.19
0.53
-0.53
0.56
-0.39
1 Year
0.47
0.36
-0.01
0.63
-0.62
0.58
-0.52








DIA
EURUSD
GBPUSD
USDJPY
AUDUSD
USDCAD
NZDUSD
USDOLLAR
1 Week
0.48
0.09
0.91
0.06
-0.74
0.20
0.09
1 Month
0.57
0.41
0.34
0.66
-0.77
0.59
-0.49
3 Month
0.44
0.44
0.30
0.61
-0.69
0.55
-0.40
1 Year
0.65
0.55
-0.07
0.80
-0.82
0.75
-0.69








FTSE100
EURUSD
GBPUSD
USDJPY
AUDUSD
USDCAD
NZDUSD
USDOLLAR
1 Week
0.86
0.22
0.90
-0.15
-0.73
-0.01
0.05
1 Month
0.64
0.45
0.49
0.57
-0.75
0.57
-0.42
3 Month
0.47
0.40
0.25
0.62
-0.71
0.59
-0.42
1 Year
0.47
0.38
-0.03
0.70
-0.67
0.65
-0.56








SLV
EURUSD
GBPUSD
USDJPY
AUDUSD
USDCAD
NZDUSD
USDOLLAR
1 Week
-0.34
-0.25
-0.45
-0.39
0.42
0.56
0.40
1 Month
0.58
0.45
-0.07
0.56
-0.35
0.59
-0.60
3 Month
0.54
0.35
-0.12
0.57
-0.44
0.57
-0.57
1 Year
0.33
0.26
-0.14
0.39
-0.37
0.38
-0.39








Perfect Positive Correlation:
1.00



Perfect Negative Correlation:
-1.00






GLD
EURUSD
GBPUSD
USDJPY
AUDUSD
USDCAD
NZDUSD
USDOLLAR
1 Week
-0.55
-0.14
-0.61
-0.14
0.46
0.62
0.17
1 Month
0.41
0.24
-0.45
0.43
-0.09
0.51
-0.56
3 Month
0.47
0.20
-0.20
0.41
-0.18
0.40
-0.48
1 Year
0.18
0.16
-0.18
0.24
-0.17
0.24
-0.27








USO
EURUSD
GBPUSD
USDJPY
AUDUSD
USDCAD
NZDUSD
USDOLLAR
1 Week
0.32
0.11
0.80
0.13
-0.69
0.42
0.06
1 Month
0.53
0.31
0.22
0.57
-0.61
0.63
-0.45
3 Month
0.40
0.35
0.19
0.53
-0.53
0.56
-0.39
1 Year
0.47
0.36
-0.01
0.63
-0.62
0.58
-0.52








DIA
EURUSD
GBPUSD
USDJPY
AUDUSD
USDCAD
NZDUSD
USDOLLAR
1 Week
0.48
0.09
0.91
0.06
-0.74
0.20
0.09
1 Month
0.57
0.41
0.34
0.66
-0.77
0.59
-0.49
3 Month
0.44
0.44
0.30
0.61
-0.69
0.55
-0.40
1 Year
0.65
0.55
-0.07
0.80
-0.82
0.75
-0.69








FTSE100
EURUSD
GBPUSD
USDJPY
AUDUSD
USDCAD
NZDUSD
USDOLLAR
1 Week
0.86
0.22
0.90
-0.15
-0.73
-0.01
0.05
1 Month
0.64
0.45
0.49
0.57
-0.75
0.57
-0.42
3 Month
0.47
0.40
0.25
0.62
-0.71
0.59
-0.42
1 Year
0.47
0.38
-0.03
0.70
-0.67
0.65
-0.56








SLV
EURUSD
GBPUSD
USDJPY
AUDUSD
USDCAD
NZDUSD
USDOLLAR
1 Week
-0.34
-0.25
-0.45
-0.39
0.42
0.56
0.40
1 Month
0.58
0.45
-0.07
0.56
-0.35
0.59
-0.60
3 Month
0.54
0.35
-0.12
0.57
-0.44
0.57
-0.57
1 Year
0.33
0.26
-0.14
0.39
-0.37
0.38
-0.39








Perfect Positive Correlation:
1.00



Perfect Negative Correlation:
-1.00





forex_correlations_us_dollar_crude_oil_canadian_dollar_body_Picture_1.png, Crude Oil Tumbles Could Force US Dollar to Surge vs. Canadian Dollar
US Dollar/Canadian Dollar Exchange Rate (lhs)
NYMEX West Texas Intermediate Crude Oil (rhs)
Correlation between US Dollar/Canadian Dollar Exchange Rate and Crude Oil Prices
The US Dollar (ticker: USDOLLAR) remains strongly correlated to oil prices, and that link is especially strong between the USD/Canadian Dollar exchange rate and the NYMEX WTI Crude Oil Contract. The Canadian Dollar sold off sharply (USDCAD rallied) as oil prices saw their biggest single-week decline since September, 2011.
If we go back to similar moves in 2011, we saw the USDCAD rally from C$0.9800 to highs of C$1.0660 in mere weeks. But the NYMEX Crude Oil contract fell from $90 to $75 in that same stretch—good for a 17% decline. A similar peak-to-trough move would put the front-month contract at $88; it traded at $96.50 at time of writing.
Could another $8.50 decline in Crude Oil prices be enough to push the USDCAD to $1.0660? History says it should be. Yet Canadian Dollar positioning shows a surge in speculative USDCAD short positions. In other words—many people are positioned for weakness and would not likely let the USDCAD break higher without a fight.