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Ex-Energy Commodities by Country
Latest released Ex-Energy Commodities value for every supported currency, with the previous reading, the change between releases, reference date, frequency, unit, and source.
/api/v1/announcements/{currency}/commodity_price_ex_energy. Non-USD endpoints require an API key query parameter.| Country / Currency | Latest | Previous | Change | Reference | Frequency | Unit | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Canada
CAD · Canadian Dollar
|
582.35
|
591.41
|
▼ -9.06 | Weekly | USD Index | National Statistics Office |
What is Ex-Energy Commodities?
The ex-energy commodity price index strips energy from the broader commodity basket to isolate moves in metals, agriculture, and other materials. It is published as a complement to the headline commodity index.
Why it matters for FX
Ex-energy commodity prices capture the global industrial cycle (metals) and the food-inflation channel (agriculture). They are particularly relevant for AUD (industrial metals), CAD (metals and forestry), and BRL (agriculture).
How to read this page
Watch year-over-year change. Compare with energy commodity moves to see whether the broader complex is moving with or against energy.
What to watch for
- Industrial metals momentum (China cycle proxy)
- Agricultural commodities for food-inflation channel
- Year-over-year change vs energy index
- Currency-of-quotation effects (USD strength)
- Cross-check with terms_of_trade
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