USD/CAD whipsaws after BoC holds rates steady, keeping a hawkish tone

The USD/CAD trades volatile earlier in the North American session after the Bank of Canada (BoC) decided to hold rates unchanged at 5%, though it maintained a hawkish tone in its monetary policy statement. At the time of writing, the major trades in a wide 1.3620/70 range.
Given that last week’s Canadian Gross Domestic Product (GDP) shrank annually by -0.2% in Q2, triggering market participants’ expectations, the BoC would keep rates unchanged.
In its statement, the BoC Governing Council said that excess demand is cooling. Still, they kept their options open, as they remain concerned about “the persistence of underlying inflationary pressures,” as mentioned in the monetary policy statement.
The BoC added that measures of core inflation remain high, with major global central banks focused on restoring price stability. BoC policymakers added the economy entered a period of weaker growth, which is needed to alleviate price pressures.
The USD/CAD reacted to the upside, reaching a daily high of around 1.3676 before retreating somewhat towards the 50-hour Simple Moving Average (SMA) at 1.3627. Further upside is seen if the major reclaims the daily high, which could pave the way towards 1.3700. On the flip side, if the USD/CAD dives below the 50-HSMA, the next support emerges at the 200-HSMA at 1.3584 before testing the current week’s low of 1.3575.