USD/CAD has traded near 1.376 as of late August 2026, reflecting recent Canadian dollar strength driven by a softer U.S. dollar and elevated crude oil prices that bolster Canada’s terms of trade. The pair’s direction through year-end and into 2026 will hinge primarily on the interest-rate differential between the Federal Reserve and Bank of Canada, with markets pricing limited near-term Fed easing against steadier Canadian policy amid resilient domestic data. Recent U.S.-Canada tariff negotiations and scheduled duties add downside risk to CAD via export exposure, while higher oil benchmarks and global risk sentiment provide counter-support. Analysts’ consensus forecasts place USD/CAD in a 1.35–1.40 range by December 2026, with key catalysts including upcoming inflation releases, employment reports, and any FOMC or BoC communications that could shift rate-path expectations.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · UpdatedWill USD/CAD hit __ in 2026?
$14,258 Vol.
↑1.70
4%
↑1.60
46%
↑1.55
12%
↑1.50
51%
↑1.45
29%
↓1.33
45%
↓1.30
49%
↓1.25
44%
↓1.20
33%
↓1.10
48%
$14,258 Vol.
↑1.70
4%
↑1.60
46%
↑1.55
12%
↑1.50
51%
↑1.45
29%
↓1.33
45%
↓1.30
49%
↓1.25
44%
↓1.20
33%
↓1.10
48%
Data for a given candle will be considered finalized once the next candle appears on the specified graph. The last trading day of a given week will be considered finalized once the market closes on that day, typically at 5 PM ET on Friday.
This market will resolve as soon as any finalized USD/CAD hourly candle low price is equal to or below the listed price, or once the final hourly candle in the specified period is finalized. A candle starting at 11:00 PM ET on a given date will be considered to be on that date.
This market’s resolution will be based solely on information from the “L” figure located at the top of the USD/CAD Streaming Chart on Investing.com for the specified currency pair (https://www.investing.com/currencies/usd-cad-chart).
Market Opened: Feb 6, 2026, 4:40 PM ET
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Data for a given candle will be considered finalized once the next candle appears on the specified graph. The last trading day of a given week will be considered finalized once the market closes on that day, typically at 5 PM ET on Friday.
This market will resolve as soon as any finalized USD/CAD hourly candle low price is equal to or below the listed price, or once the final hourly candle in the specified period is finalized. A candle starting at 11:00 PM ET on a given date will be considered to be on that date.
This market’s resolution will be based solely on information from the “L” figure located at the top of the USD/CAD Streaming Chart on Investing.com for the specified currency pair (https://www.investing.com/currencies/usd-cad-chart).
Resolver
0x65070BE91...USD/CAD has traded near 1.376 as of late August 2026, reflecting recent Canadian dollar strength driven by a softer U.S. dollar and elevated crude oil prices that bolster Canada’s terms of trade. The pair’s direction through year-end and into 2026 will hinge primarily on the interest-rate differential between the Federal Reserve and Bank of Canada, with markets pricing limited near-term Fed easing against steadier Canadian policy amid resilient domestic data. Recent U.S.-Canada tariff negotiations and scheduled duties add downside risk to CAD via export exposure, while higher oil benchmarks and global risk sentiment provide counter-support. Analysts’ consensus forecasts place USD/CAD in a 1.35–1.40 range by December 2026, with key catalysts including upcoming inflation releases, employment reports, and any FOMC or BoC communications that could shift rate-path expectations.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated



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