investingLive Americas market news wrap: Israel and Hezbollah agree to shaky ceasefire
Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire reduces safe-haven demand; Canada retail sales slightly missed expectations at +0.5%.
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30-day price alignment: 0.23. Higher means recent price action is confirming the cross-pair score.
CAD/JPY carries a bearish fundamental bias with moderate conviction, on a cross-pair score of -5.07. This is a weeks-to-months view built from the intrinsic strength of both currencies, not a short-term trade signal.
JPY is the fundamentally stronger leg (CAD -0.90 vs JPY +3.66), giving JPY the intrinsic edge over CAD and shaping the bearish lean.
Read the full CAD/JPY forecast →CAD/JPY is outside the current candle-refresh set. ATR coverage ships with the batched 28-pair refresh.
Ratios > 1.6 = elevated regime (wider stops, faster moves). < 0.6 = subdued, mean-reverting environment. ATR(5) includes today's live range, so it reacts to an in-progress move. Basket regime is elevated.
Intrinsic strength favours JPY (CAD −0.90 vs JPY +3.66); price action confirms the read. Specs are net short CAD. Very high conviction over a 1–3 months horizon.
Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire reduces safe-haven demand; Canada retail sales slightly missed expectations at +0.5%.
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