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CANADA FX DEBT-C$ boosted by Russia move and firm commodities

Published 11/25/2009, 04:45 PM
Updated 11/25/2009, 04:48 PM
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* Canadian dollar at strongest close since Oct. 19

* Russian central bank says it wants to buy C$

* Bonds end little changed across the curve (Recasts)

By Frank Pingue

TORONTO, Nov 25 (Reuters) - Canada's dollar ended at its highest closing level in over a month on Wednesday as commodity prices firmed and Russia's central bank said it wants to invest some of its reserves in the currency.

The Canadian dollar's surge came as its U.S. counterpart weakened, with solid U.S. economic data and a general increase in risk appetite [FRX/] eroding some of the greenback's safe-haven appeal.

Russia's central bank said on Wednesday it was preparing to invest some foreign exchange reserves in Canadian dollars to diversify its portfolio and lessen reliance on the U.S. dollar in international trade. [ID:nGEE5AO19O]

A rise in gold prices to a record high and a rally in oil prices of more than 2 percent also helped support Canada's currency since oil and gold are both considered key experts of Canada. [GOL/] [O/R]

"Frankly I am a little surprised the Canadian dollar isn't outperforming by even more than it is because when you get right down to it oil prices are extremely favorable to the Canadian dollar right now," said Eric Lascelles, chief economics and rates strategist at TD Securities.

"Simultaneously the story about Russia broadening its reserve purchases to Canada would seem to be very much a Canadian dollar-positive development."

The Canadian dollar closed at C$1.0455 to the U.S. dollar, or 95.65 U.S. cents, up 1.2 percent from C$1.0580 to the U.S. dollar, or 94.52 U.S. cents, from Tuesday's close. It marked the currency's highest close since Oct. 19.

Earlier it strengthened to as high as C$1.0450 to the U.S. dollar, or 95.69 U.S. cents, its highest since Nov. 18.

Liquidity in financial markets now is expected to dry up for the remainder of the week given the U.S. Thanksgiving Day holiday on Thursday. Market players often book off on Friday as well for an extended weekend.

That likely means the Canadian dollar will stay in a tight range near current levels until next week.

"Sometimes you get a bit of jumpiness," said Lascelles. "But I would be inclined think (it will be) flat simply because there isn't going to be all that much market-moving news."

BONDS FLAT

Canadian bonds were little changed across the curve as a rally in equity markets left investors with little demand for more secure assets like government debt.

The two-year Canadian government bond rose 6 Canadian cents to C$100.21 to yield 1.154 percent, while the 30-year bond was rose 10 Canadian cents to C$119.40 to yield 3.850 percent.

The Canadian 10-year bond yield was 1.10 basis point below its U.S. counterpart, compared with 3 basis points below on Tuesday. (Editing by Frank McGurty) ((frank.pingue@thomsonreuters.com ; +1 416 941-8094; Reuters Messaging: frank.pingue.reuters.com@reuters.net)) ============================================================== FOR CANADIAN MARKETS NEWS, CLICK ON CODES IN BRACKETS: Canadian dollar and bonds report....[CAD/][CA/] TSX market report..........[.TO] Headlines from global forex markets ...[FXNEWS] Bank of Canada stories.....[BOC] Bank of Canada weekly t-bill auction...[CA/BIL] Bank of Canada securities auctions.....[CA/AUC] Bank of Canada interest rate story.....[CA/INT] Reuters monthly Canadian dollar poll.. [CAD/POLL] Canadian interest rate poll...........[CA/POLL] Reuters G7 quarterly economy poll....[ECILT/CA] Weekly economic data poll......[ECI/CA][ECI/CI] Reuters global stocks poll (Canada)... [EPOLL/CA] Top News: Canada ......[TOP/CAN] Today in Canada.......[CA/DIARY] Canadian debt and money news ....[D-CAN][M-CAN] FOR CANADIAN MARKETS DATA, CLICK ON CODES IN BRACKETS: Real-time Canadian economic RICS....... Canadian dollar quote............ Canadian bonds quote..<0#CABMK=> Canadian money market quote...<0#CAMMKT=> Canada-Treasury spread rates........ Canadian Debt and Forex speed guide........... Canadian Equities speed guide....... S&P/TSX Composite index ..............<.GSPTSE> FOR MAIN GLOBAL MARKET DATA AND MARKET REPORTS: FTSE Eurotop 300 .....<.FTEU3> European report .......[.EU] Nikkei 225.............<.N225> Tokyo report............[.T] FTSE 100...............<.FTSE> London report...........[.L] Xetra DAX.............<.GDAXI> Frankfurt market stories[.F] CAC-40..<.FCHI> Paris market stories...[.PA] World Indices.......<0#.INDEX> Foreign exchange........[FRX/] Oil.......[O/R] US Treasuries........... [US/] International bonds.....[EUB/] Gold.........[GOL/X] or [GOL/] CRB index of commodity futures.........[CRB/] All spots Tokyo spots Europe spots Volatilities Tokyo Forex market info from BOJ World central bank news [CEN] Economic Forecasts... Official rates...[INT/RATE] Forex Diary.......[MI/DIARY] Top events........[M/DIARY] Diaries...........[DIARY] Diaries Index........[IND/DIARY] Press Digests.....[PRESS] Polls on G7 economies..[SURVEY/]

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