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AUD/USD increases above 0.6600, focus on RBA rate decision

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Last updated: 2024/06/18 at 12:15 AM
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The AUD/USD pair is holding steady around 0.6615 as the US Dollar weakens on Tuesday. Investors are focused on the upcoming Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) interest rate decision, with expectations that the OCR will remain unchanged at 4.35%. The high inflation in Australia suggests that the RBA may delay any interest rate cuts, potentially leading to a more bullish Australian Dollar and providing support for the pair. However, failure to meet these hawkish expectations could result in selling pressure on the Aussie. ANZ Bank analysts have revised their interest rate cut prediction to next year, citing hotter-than-expected inflation data in recent months.

On the US Dollar front, Fed Chairman Jerome Powell has not provided a specific timeline for rate cuts, instead emphasizing a data-dependent approach. Other Fed officials have also expressed the need for more confidence and a wait-and-see approach. Despite this, Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari has suggested that a rate cut is likely this year, potentially in December. The overall hawkish tone of Fed officials has supported the Greenback and may limit the upside for the AUD/USD pair in the near future.

In the current scenario, the AUD/USD pair is facing a critical juncture as the RBA interest rate decision and the US Dollar’s stance on rate cuts play a significant role in determining the pair’s direction. Any hawkish message from the RBA could bolster the Australian Dollar and drive the pair higher, while a lack of affirmation may lead to selling pressure. On the other hand, the Fed’s data-dependent approach and the possibility of a rate cut later this year could constrain the pair’s upside potential in the short term.

Overall, the AUD/USD pair is at a crossroads as market participants await the outcome of the RBA interest rate decision and closely monitor the US Dollar’s stance on rate cuts. The balance between the hawkish RBA expectations and the Fed’s cautious approach will likely determine the pair’s next move. Traders should remain vigilant and react swiftly to any surprises from either central bank, as these developments could have a significant impact on the AUD/USD pair in the coming sessions.

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