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AUD/USD: Unlikely to surpass 0.6930 – UOB Group

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Last updated: 2024/09/27 at 10:15 AM
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The Australian Dollar (AUD) is currently facing resistance at the 0.6930 level, according to analysts at UOB Group FX. While the AUD has shown some strength, it is unlikely to break above this level in the short term. However, in order for the AUD to make a significant advance towards 0.6980, it must first break and remain above the 0.6930 level. Despite a recent rebound in the AUD, momentum has not increased significantly, indicating that further gains may be limited for now.

In the 24-hour view, analysts expect the AUD to edge higher but not break above 0.6930. Support is seen at 0.6875, with a breach of 0.6840 signaling a decrease in upward pressure. In the 1-3 weeks view, UOB Group FX analysts had previously held a positive stance on the AUD but recently shifted to a neutral position. Despite a recent spike to 0.6905, upward momentum has not been strong enough to indicate a sustained rise. For the AUD to make a significant advance to 0.6980, it must break and stay above the 0.6930 level.

Overall, the AUD is facing resistance at 0.6930 and may struggle to make significant gains in the short term. While a recent rebound has provided some support, momentum remains limited. In order for the AUD to move towards 0.6980, it must break and hold above the 0.6930 level. The chance of the AUD breaking above this key level will remain intact as long as it stays above 0.6820.

In conclusion, the Australian Dollar (AUD) is currently facing resistance at the 0.6930 level and may struggle to make significant gains in the short term. While recent rebound has provided some support, momentum remains limited. For the AUD to make a sustained advance towards 0.6980, it must break and remain above the 0.6930 level. The chance of the AUD breaking above this key level will be maintained as long as it remains above 0.6820.

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