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The Treasury General Account rose $26B Friday and Monday, and at $626B is nearing the $639B recent high set post-April 15 tax day.
Industrial product prices rose 0.5% M/M (NSA) in March, representing stronger price pressures than expected (0.3% survey, 0.6% prior upwardly revised by 0.2pp). While there was no consensus on the Y/Y rates, the index rose 4.7% on that basis, a slight pullback from 5.1% prior.
A bearish theme in USDCAD remains intact for now. Fresh trend lows continue to highlight a resumption of the downtrend and signal scope for a continuation near-term. Potential is seen for a move towards 1.3744, a Fibonacci retracement. Moving average studies are in a bear-mode position, highlighting a dominant downtrend. First resistance to watch is 1.4052, the 20-day EMA.