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Australian Dollar hovers near annual support during quiet holiday trade
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Australian Dollar hovers near annual support during quiet holiday trade

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Last updated: 2024/12/28 at 5:54 PM
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The Australian Dollar (AUD) traded near the yearly support of 0.6200 on a quiet Friday session as global market activity remained muted due to New Year festivities. The currency struggled for direction amidst thin liquidity and lingering policy uncertainties. RBA dovish bets rose due to easing inflation and a mixed economic outlook, keeping the Aussie subdued.

December saw the US Federal Reserve cutting rates by 25 basis points, with Chair Jerome Powell highlighting cautious further easing as inflation remained stubborn. Market participants weighed Trump’s proposed deregulation, tax cuts, and potential tariff hikes, favoring a stronger USD. The Australian Dollar remained pressured as RBA officials showed confidence in easing inflation, hinting at potential rate cuts as early as February.

The AUD/USD technical outlook showed the pair extending losses to 0.6215 on Friday, near its yearly low. The Relative Strength Index (RSI) signaled deeper oversold territory while the Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD) histogram indicated persistent selling pressure. Despite extended losses, thin holiday trading volumes could limit any significant move, leaving the Aussie vulnerable to further downside without a clear catalyst.

Factors that influence the Australian Dollar include RBA interest rate decisions, the price of Iron Ore (Australia’s biggest export), the health of the Chinese economy, inflation, growth rate, trade balance, and market sentiment. The RBA influences the AUD through interest rate adjustments to maintain a stable inflation rate. China’s economic health affects the AUD as it is Australia’s largest trading partner. Positive or negative surprises in Chinese growth data can impact the Australian Dollar directly. The price of Iron Ore can also drive the AUD, with higher prices leading to an increase in demand for the currency. Additionally, the Trade Balance, which is the difference between exports and imports, can influence the value of the AUD.

In conclusion, the Australian Dollar faced subdued trading near yearly support levels as global market activity remained muted. RBA dovish bets rose due to easing inflation and a mixed economic outlook, contributing to the currency’s softness. Factors such as RBA interest rate decisions, the price of Iron Ore, the health of the Chinese economy, and the Trade Balance continue to influence the Australian Dollar’s value. Market participants remain cautious amid uncertainties, keeping the Aussie vulnerable to further downside movements.

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