Australian Dollar tallies weekly losses, RBA hawkish stance to limit the downside

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  • AUD/USD registered a significant drop on Friday, slipping below 0.6700.
  • Employment data continues to shape possible RBA and Federal Reserve decisions.
  • The Aussie’s downside is limited by the hawkish RBA stance which hasn’t shown signs of embracing cuts.

In Friday’s session, The Australian Dollar (AUD) saw considerable losses against the USD, falling by 0.30% to 0.6690. This slump in the AUD/USD exchange rate is mostly due to the strengthening of the US Dollar (USD) amid increased aversion to risk. However, higher-than-expected Employment Change figures from Australia, indicating a tight labor market, could curb the AUD’s downside by raising concerns over a potential interest rate hike from the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) and hence limit the pair’s downside.

Despite some signs of fragility in the Australian economy, persistently high inflation is prompting the RBA to delay rate cuts, potentially limiting any further decline in the AUD. The RBA remains among the last central banks within the G10 countries expected to begin rate cuts, a commitment that could bolster the AUD’s position.

Daily digest market movers: Aussie struggles as markets assess employment figures

  • On a quiet Friday, markets continue to digest Thursday’s employment figures from Australia which came in mixed.
  • It was announced a substantial 50.2K increase in employment changes, soaring beyond earlier market forecasts of 20K and May’s 39.5K record.
  • On the negative side, the Unemployment Rate rose marginally from 4.0% to 4.1%, which might provide some relief to the RBA’s hawkish stance.
  • The market currently predicts roughly a 50% chance of the RBA hiking either in September or November.
  • Conversely, the chance of the Federal Reserve implementing a rate cut in September stands at approximately 90% according to the CME FedWatch tool.

AUD/USD Technical analysis: AUD/USD falls and concedes the 20-day SMA

After early July’s sharp gains, technical indicators such as the Relative Strength Index (RSI) and the Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD) have signaled weakening momentum, suggesting the pair has entered a correction period. On Friday, the pair gave up the crucial support of the 20-day Simple Moving Average (SMA) at 0.6700 which should flash some concerns to trades.

It appears the pair may fluctuate between the 0.6650-0.6780 range in the following sessions as the market adjusts.

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