Aussie Dollar Reacts Positively to RBA Minutes

AUD/USD ANALYSIS & TALKING POINTS RBA minutes and stronger iron ore prices back AUD. US retail sales and Fed speak the focal point for today’s session. AUD recovery cannot be labeled as a reversal just yet. Elevate your trading skills and gain a competitive edge. Get your hands on the Australian dollar Q4 outlook today

Monetary policy is slowing the growth of demand and inflation

Share: The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) Assistant Governor (Financial Markets), Christopher Kent, did not sound keen on further rate hikes and said that monetary policy is slowing the growth of demand, and inflation. Additional Quotes via Reuters: Policy lags mean some further effects of past rate hikes are still to be felt

Struggles to sustain above 0.6400

Share: AUD/USD faces selling pressure above 0.6400 as IMF warned decline in global output due to Middle East tensions. The USD Index drifted lower swiftly to near 106.00 as Fed policymakers supported keeping interest rates steady. AUD/USD trades in a Rising channel in which each pullback is considered as a buying opportunity. The

AUD/USD looking for a rebound from 0.6300

Share: The AUD/USD is struggling to find support as the US Dollar movers higher across the broader market. The Aussie is facing multiple bearish pressures as the RBA keeps rates unchanged as markets expected. The rest of the week still sees key data points for both the Aussie and the Greenback. The AUD/USD

RBA Rate Decision on Watch, AUD/NZD below key support

Market Recap Recommended by Jun Rong Yeap Get Your Free Equities Forecast Another push higher in Treasury yields kept risk sentiments broadly in check, as the US 10-year yields surged to touch another new high since 2007 at 4.68%. A lesser-than-expected contraction in US manufacturing purchasing managers index (PMI) reading (49 vs 47.8 est), along