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US Session Analysis for CFD Instruments 03/10/2025
Fundamental analysis
03 October, 2025
In European trading, the US Dollar remained stable against the Canadian Dollar, trading above 1.3900 levels.
The USD/CAD currency pair traded in a band in the European session as weaker oil prices are exerting negative pressure on the Canadian dollar and the US Government shutdown is creating negative pressure on the US dollar. In Canada, Services PMI data for September (48.60% last month) will be released (14:30 GMT+1). In the US, ISM Non Manufacturing data (51.8 exp) will be released (15:00 GMT+1). *
*Government US data will not be published because of a government shutdown. Non government US data will be released as normal.