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CAD Softens on Oil Dip

Thomas by Thomas
November 30, 2025
in Business & Finance, Forex
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CAD Softens on Oil Dip

The Canadian dollar has weakened markedly, slipping 1.8% against the US dollar in the past week as Brent crude prices plunged to $63.66 per barrel—a 2.9% drop below the three-month average—hammering Canada’s export-dependent economy. As the world’s fourth-largest oil producer, with crude accounting for over 25% of total exports, the commodity rout has eroded trade surpluses and intensified pressure on the loonie, pushing USD/CAD above 1.397 amid subdued Bank of Canada (BoC) rhetoric signaling no immediate rate hikes despite inflation at 2.1%. This vulnerability, compounded by softening US demand forecasts and lingering USMCA tariff uncertainties, has amplified capital outflows toward higher-yield assets, underscoring the CAD‘s perennial sensitivity to energy market whims in a geopolitically charged landscape.

Toronto’s financial powerhouses are maneuvering through the turbulence with tactical precision. Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) disclosed a 13% uptick in commodity-linked trading revenues to C$2.1 billion in Q3, capitalizing on oil volatility via energy swaps and CAD forwards as hedgers locked in dips. Scotiabank, meanwhile, reported 10% gains in FX derivatives, totaling C$1.3 billion, driven by elevated volumes in USD/CAD pairs where algorithmic flows exploited the 1.39-1.40 range. These performances highlight how Canadian banks’ deep commodity desks are transforming energy headwinds into revenue streams, leveraging real-time analytics to navigate the loonie’s gyrations while broader portfolios absorb translation losses from depreciated overseas holdings.

Energy titans are bearing the brunt of the oil slump, with translated earnings taking a hit. Suncor Energy announced a 4.5% quarterly profit decline to C$1.8 billion, as lower crude realizations—down 8% year-over-year—shaved C$450 million from upstream operations, prompting deferred capex in Alberta sands projects. The weaker CAD inflated domestic costs for imported rigs by 6%, straining margins already pinched by production quotas. In relief for import-reliant sectors, telecom leader Rogers Communications projects 3-4% expense reductions on USD-sourced equipment, comprising 35% of capex, enabling accelerated 5G rollouts and bolstering Q4 EBITDA by C$200 million. By layering in currency collars at current lows, Rogers anticipates shielding against rebound risks while capitalizing on the dip for strategic acquisitions.

Analysts envision CAD fragility lingering into Q2 2026, with USD/CAD potentially testing 1.41-1.43 as oil hovers in the $60-65 band amid OPEC+ restraint and US recession fears trimming demand to 102 million barrels daily. BoC projections peg 2025 GDP at 1.2%, down from 1.5%, citing energy drags and subdued business investment, while core inflation at 2.3% affords limited policy firepower. Traders are advised to eye EIA inventory builds and IEA supply updates for reversal signals, favoring put options on WTI to hedge prolonged weakness. A surprise crude rebound or hawkish BoC pivot could stabilize the loonie, but entrenched supply gluts favor downside persistence.

Bearish clouds gather over commodity proxies, with investors favoring diversified havens as Canada’s energy lifeline frays against a volatile global canvas. This oil-induced softening not only exposes export vulnerabilities but recalibrates corporate strategies, rewarding importers amid exporter strain. For discerning players, the CAD’s descent beckons layered USD longs, seizing a juncture where black gold’s ebb eclipses economic anchors.

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