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Gulf Press > Business > Forex > Retail sales in China increased by 2.3% year-on-year in April, with industrial production also rising by 6.7%
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Retail sales in China increased by 2.3% year-on-year in April, with industrial production also rising by 6.7%

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Last updated: 2024/05/17 at 2:36 AM
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China’s retail sales in April increased by 2.3% year on year, which was lower than the 3.1% growth seen in March and fell short of expectations for a 3.8% rise. On the other hand, industrial production in China saw an improvement, with a 6.7% year-on-year increase in April, surpassing the 5.5% expected and the 4.5% recorded previously. These figures were released by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) on Friday. Additionally, fixed asset investment rose by 4.2% year to date year on year in April, slightly below the 4.6% expected and the 4.5% recorded in March.

The market reaction to the Chinese data was notable, with the Australian Dollar (AUD) experiencing some selling pressure following the release of the numbers. The AUD/USD pair saw a 0.16% increase on the day, trading at 0.6666. Factors driving the value of the Australian Dollar include interest rates set by the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA), the price of iron ore (Australia’s largest export), the health of the Chinese economy, inflation rates, growth rate, trade balance, and market sentiment. Positive economic data from China typically leads to increased demand for Australian exports, supporting the AUD.

The RBA plays a significant role in influencing the Australian Dollar by setting interest rate levels that impact lending rates in the economy. The RBA aims to maintain stable inflation rates by adjusting interest rates, with higher rates supporting the AUD and lower rates having the opposite effect. Additionally, the RBA can use quantitative easing or tightening to influence credit conditions, which can impact the value of the AUD. China’s economic health is crucial for the Australian Dollar as China is Australia’s largest trading partner.

The price of iron ore, as Australia’s primary export commodity, is closely related to the Australian Dollar’s value. Higher iron ore prices typically result in a stronger AUD due to increased demand for the currency from exports. Conversely, lower iron ore prices can weaken the AUD. Positive trade balance figures, indicating a surplus in exports over imports, can also bolster the Australian Dollar. A positive trade balance strengthens the AUD as foreign buyers seek to purchase Australian exports, increasing demand for the currency.

In conclusion, various factors influence the value of the Australian Dollar, including economic data from China, interest rates set by the RBA, the price of iron ore, trade balance figures, and market sentiment. Positive economic indicators from China can boost demand for Australian exports, supporting the AUD. The RBA’s policies on interest rates and credit conditions also play a crucial role in determining the value of the Australian Dollar. Additionally, the price of iron ore, as Australia’s largest export, and trade balance figures can impact the AUD’s value in the foreign exchange market.

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