Canada CPI m/m on EURCAD: 196 releases with a perfectly monotonic 5-bucket walk on both median AND pct-up — 12 of 13 big-miss prints (92.3%) sent EURCAD up, and 14 of 20 big-beat prints sent it down
196 non-contaminated Canada CPI m/m releases on EURCAD, 15-minute window, five surprise buckets. Medians walk +17.0 / +11.5 / +0.45 / −12.15 / −23.4 pips big_miss → big_beat. Pct-up walks 92 / 70 / 51 / 34 / 30 percent — perfectly monotonic across all five buckets. 12 of 13 big-miss prints sent EURCAD up (i.e., CAD weakening); 14 of 20 big-beat prints sent it down. First-ever EURCAD News Impact anchor in the ledger.
This is the EURCAD variant of Canada CPI m/m on CADJPY (published 2026-08-11). Same event, different pair, different convention. The two together give the two most-liquid non-USD pair legs of the CAD-CPI response — read on CAD strength, they tell the same story with the tail-side unanimity split cleanly between them.

The 15-minute bucket table
| Bucket | n | 15m median | Pct up (15m) | Read on CAD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| big_miss | 13 | +17.0 | 92% | CAD weak, 92% of the time |
| small_miss | 47 | +11.5 | 70% | CAD weak, 70% |
| in_line | 84 | +0.45 | 51% | coin flip |
| small_beat | 32 | −12.15 | 34% | CAD strong, 66% |
| big_beat | 20 | −23.4 | 30% | CAD strong, 70% |
The medians walk down cleanly on both tails — +17p → +11p on the miss shoulder and −12p → −23pon the beat shoulder. That’s a 2× beat-side amplification (small_beat magnitude 12p, big_beat magnitude 23p) — meaningfully stronger than the same-day US CPI m/m EURUSD post where small_beat and big_beat medians tied at ~−8p.
Head-to-head with the CADJPY sibling from 2026-08-11
| Bucket | EURCAD med | EURCAD pct up | CADJPY med | CADJPY pct up |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| big_miss | +17.0 | 92% | −9.5 | 31% |
| small_miss | +11.5 | 70% | −6.4 | 37% |
| in_line | +0.45 | 51% | +2.5 | 54% |
| small_beat | −12.15 | 34% | +10.7 | 70% |
| big_beat | −23.4 | 30% | +22.6 | 79% |
Different signs (pair convention flips), same shape. Read on CAD strength, both pairs give the same rate-differential re-pricing story: a hot CAD-CPI print strengthens the loonie, and however you write the pair convention that maps to a specific sign.
EURCAD has cleaner miss-side unanimity — 92%of big-miss prints send EURCAD up vs CADJPY’s 69% of big-miss prints sending it down (equivalent to CAD weakening). CADJPY has cleaner beat-side unanimity — 79%of big-beat prints send CADJPY up vs EURCAD’s 70% of big-beat prints sending it down. The tail-side cleanliness splits between the two pairs.
The 13 big-miss prints, individually
2011-07-22 -0.7% MoM z=-1.89 +35.0p ← post-Greek-bailout risk-off month 2012-01-20 -0.6% MoM z=-1.87 +15.2p 2013-01-25 -0.6% MoM z=-2.25 +6.1p 2013-11-22 -0.2% MoM z=-1.61 -6.4p ← only counter-print (oil-slump week) 2016-09-23 -0.2% MoM z=-2.00 +109.9p ← max — oil-crash + BoC-cut talk 2016-12-22 -0.4% MoM z=-1.79 +24.6p 2018-06-22 0.1% MoM z=-2.29 +84.3p ← peak Trump-NAFTA tariff worry 2018-10-19 -0.4% MoM z=-2.60 +71.1p 2020-06-17 0.3% MoM z=-2.98 +10.4p 2020-08-19 0.0% MoM z=-1.65 +9.2p 2024-02-20 0.0% MoM z=-2.25 +17.0p ← median 2025-04-15 0.3% MoM z=-1.76 +0.1p ← essentially zero 2026-05-19 0.4% MoM z=-2.29 +21.7p
12 of 13 positive. The one exception (2013-11-22) landed inside the November 2013 WTI oil slump when broader CAD flows were dominated by commodity-price risk-off rather than the CPI miss. The 2016-09-23 print (+109.9p) is the biggest single move — it coincided with a hot BoC-cut-expectations moment on the same day as OPEC production-cut headlines. Median print at 2024-02-20 at +17.0p is a clean representative.
The 20 big-beat prints, individually
2010-08-20 +0.5% MoM z=+3.08 +37.0p ← oil-crash risk-off (counter) 2011-04-19 +1.1% MoM z=+1.96 -70.0p 2011-06-29 +0.7% MoM z=+2.16 -54.0p 2013-03-27 +1.2% MoM z=+4.16 -18.9p 2014-06-20 +0.5% MoM z=+1.56 -75.1p ← BoC-cycle amplifier 2014-11-21 +0.1% MoM z=+2.03 -65.5p 2016-04-22 +0.6% MoM z=+2.08 -65.9p 2017-02-24 +0.9% MoM z=+3.31 -34.2p 2018-03-23 +0.6% MoM z=+1.55 -96.4p ← BIGGEST — Feb-2018 hawkish shift confirmed 2018-08-17 +0.5% MoM z=+2.56 -59.0p 2019-08-21 +0.5% MoM z=+1.70 -27.9p 2020-07-22 +0.8% MoM z=+1.88 +5.2p ← COVID QE (counter) 2022-02-16 +0.9% MoM z=+1.99 +0.6p ← first hiking round (counter) 2022-04-20 +1.4% MoM z=+3.46 -10.0p 2022-06-22 +1.4% MoM z=+2.41 -18.1p 2023-08-15 +0.6% MoM z=+2.09 -30.8p 2025-01-21 -0.4% MoM z=+1.59 +32.8p ← CAD-tariff week (counter) 2025-03-18 +1.1% MoM z=+2.60 +8.6p ← median 2026-06-22 +1.0% MoM z=+1.93 +2.7p ← recent, muted 2026-08-17 +0.5% MoM z=+2.67 -2.6p ← two days ago
14 of 20 negative. The four counter-prints all landed in periods when broader macro flows outweighed the domestic-inflation channel: 2010-08-20 post-flash-crash oil-worry; 2020-07-22 peak COVID QE (BoC on hold); 2022-02-16BoC’s first hiking round when the market was already fully pricing hikes; 2025-01-21 during the acute CAD-tariff worry week. Plus two very-small-magnitude moves in 2026-06-22 (+2.7p, essentially flat) and 2026-08-17 (−2.6p, our most recent print).
The biggest single move is 2018-03-23 at −96.4p — that print confirmed the hawkish shift the BoC signalled in its February 2018 policy statement and set up the July 2018 hike. Second-biggest is 2014-06-20 (−75.1p), also inside a live BoC hiking cycle.
Why EURCAD specifically
EURCAD is the cross-pair that isolates the CAD side of a CAD-CPI print more cleanly than USDCAD does. USDCAD (implicit in the 2026-08-11 head-to-head) publishes at the same clock time but also carries USD-side noise from any US macro that co-prints that week — sometimes CAD CPI publishes the day before or after US Retail Sales or FOMC. EURCAD strips the USD side out entirely: EUR-side flows on the day are typically ECB-cycle- adjacent rather than US-macro-adjacent, so the CAD-side signal gets a cleaner pull-through.
The tradeoff is liquidity: EURCAD is a less-liquid pair than USDCAD (typical 30m range 8.5p vs USDCAD’s 6.5p), so the raw magnitude of each bucket move is bigger but the signal-to- noise on any single release is similar. The 5-bucket table walks cleaner on EURCAD than on USDCAD or CADJPY in the miss-side pct-up column (92% vs USDCAD’s ~87% and CADJPY’s 69% for the same 13 big-miss prints).
What this doesn’t say
Regime-conditional survivorship applies. The four beat-side counter-prints all landed during periods when the BoC was in a non-standard policy stance (post-crash easing, COVID QE, first-hike week where the surprise was priced, or tariff-shock week). If the BoC re-enters an easing cycle or the tariff regime returns, expect the beat-side dependability to degrade.
First-ever EURCAD News Impact anchor.EURCAD has appeared in the ledger only as a Calm Zones scan pair (its Wed 04:00 UTC = 6.0p quiet cell showed up in the 2026-08-18 Monday-Asia-handoff-clusters post). Today establishes the first surprise-response baseline for the pair. Follow-up posts could pull the same event on other CAD-crosses to test the “all 7 CAD-crosses monotonic” claim the 2026-08-11 ledger entry flagged.
15 minutes is the release-time window. The extended windows (1h/4h) preserve monotonicity on both median and pct-up and typically extend the beat-side magnitudes further (small_beat -15.5p at 1h, big_beat -28.5p; small_beat -18.3p at 4h, big_beat -32.1p). The pattern is continuous.
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