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Analysis and statistics

  • Open
    12066.5934$
  • Previous Close
    12070.8243$
  • 52 Week Change
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  • Day Range
    -4.23$
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About

The financial product symbol CADIDR.FOREX typically refers to the Canadian Dollar (CAD) against the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR) currency pair in the foreign exchange (forex) market. This symbol represents the exchange rate between these two currencies, indicating how many Indonesian Rupiah are needed to purchase one Canadian Dollar. Forex traders use this pair to speculate on the relative strength or weakness of the Canadian and Indonesian economies, interest rate differentials, and other factors that might influence their exchange rate. Trading CADIDR.FOREX involves buying one currency while simultaneously selling the other, aiming to profit from fluctuations in their value.

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Factors

Canadian interest rates: Higher rates often strengthen the Canadian dollar (CAD).

Indonesian interest rates: Increased Indonesian rates usually bolster the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR).

Commodity prices: Canada's economy relies heavily on commodity exports, especially oil. Higher prices for these commodities strengthen the CAD.

Global risk sentiment: During times of global uncertainty, investors often seek safe-haven currencies. Changes in this sentiment may impact both CAD and IDR, but not always in predictable ways.

Indonesian economic growth: Stronger Indonesian economic growth typically benefits the IDR.

Canadian economic growth: Strong Canadian economic growth often strengthens the CAD.

CADIDR supply and demand: Forex supply and demand drives the price.

Geopolitical risk: Local and global risks may have an impact.

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