AUD/USD, GBP/AUD PRICE, CHARTS AND ANALYSIS: Most Read: Gold Price Forecast: Rejection at $2000 Level Leaves the Door Open for a Move Lower Trade Smarter – Sign up for the DailyFX Newsletter Receive timely and compelling market commentary from the DailyFX team Subscribe to Newsletter AUSTRALIAN DOLLAR FUNDAMENTAL BACKDROP The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA)
Share: AUD/USD is still trading around 5% below its mid-July high. Economists at Commerzbank analyze Aussie’s outlook. Downside potential again in 2025 With the US likely to enter a recession in the coming months, while the Australian economy is expected to have a soft landing, the trend is likely to reverse in the
Share: AUD/USD experienced a notable uptick, gaining 0.67% in the New York session and heading towards a weekly increase of over 2.30%. Despite Federal Reserve officials resisting the idea of rate cuts in 2024, market futures are pricing in a potential easing of 100 basis points by December next year. Upcoming week will
Today, the AUDUSD has moved up from a swing area support between 0.6445 and a 0.6455 (see red numbered circles on the chart below). The subsequent move to the upside took the price back above its 100-day moving average of 0.64874 (blue overlay line on the chart below). That moving average is – and remains
US DOLLAR FORECAST – EUR/USD, GBP/USD, AUD/USD The U.S. dollar could head lower in the near term The pullback in U.S. Treasury yields will act as a headwind for the greenback This article explores the technical outlook for EUR/USD, GBP/USD and AUD/USD, focusing on price action dynamics and key levels in play Most Read: Gold
USD/JPY, GBP/USD, AUD/USD FORECAST: The October U.S. inflation report will steal the limelight on Tuesday If actual CPI results deviate from consensus expectations by a wide margin, FX volatility can rise significantly This article explores pivotal technical levels for USD/JPY, GBP/USD and AUD/USD that may act as support or resistance in the coming trading sessions
Share: Australian Dollar could continue its downward trajectory. Australia’s central bank adopted a dovish stance in their recent meeting. US Dollar seems lukewarm, despite the positive tone of US bond yields. The Australian Dollar (AUD) aims to continue a week-long slump while the US Dollar (USD) keeps weakening on Monday despite higher US Treasury
The AUDUSD is down for the 5th consecutive day. Recall on Friday last week, and then on Monday, the price of the AUDUSD was testing/moving above it’s key 100-day MA near 0.6515. The high price reached 0.65224, but ultimately stalled and started a run to the downside, leading to a move from 06522 to the
Share: AUD/USD declined 0.12% for the day, marking a significant weekly drop from 0.6522 to 0.6338. The RBA’s 25 bps rate hike under new Governor Michele Bullock’s leadership fails to provide a bullish impetus for the Aussie. Jerome Powell’s hawkish tone on US monetary policy adds to the AUD’s woes, with China’s economic
Share: AUD/USD refreshes weekly low near 0.6560 as the broader market mood is risk-off. Fed Powell considered current monetary policy as inadequate to bring down inflation to 2%. The RBA MPS report indicated that further tightening would be largely dependent on incoming data. The AUD/USD pair continues its losing streak for the fifth