AUD: Australian Dollar slightly goes up

At the Forex currency market the Australian Dollar rate is growing, due to the macro-statistics release.

Forex forecast: MACD indicator is in the positive area for the pair AUD/USD and continues to go down, however at the moment it is moving along the signal line and almost merged with it, not giving a clear signal. Stochastic Oscillator has come into overbought zone and is giving a pair buy signal.

Forex recommendations: off the market.

Feasible event scenario at Forex: in case of breakdown at the level of 1.0750 the pair will go to 1.0770 and 1.0800. If upward breakdown does not take place, the pair will consolidate at the current levels. There is high possibility that aggressive sellers will be back for the pair.

It became known today that GDP in Australia fell by 1.2% on quarterly basis (+1.0% y/y) in QI, which is the maximum fall in 20 years. However, decrease in the local economy was not as much as expected, although aftermath of the flooding had a severe impact on exports (the fall of 8.7% in QI which equals to -2.1% of GDP).

Despite such state of economy, the market is still convinced that the RBA will make the first step towards monetary policy tightening in August this year, interrupting the pause of the previous five meetings

Economists anticipate that second half of the year will be more successful: intake of business investments gives cause to such forecast.

The RBA admits that if economic situation will develop according to expectations, interest rate increase will become a necessity.

Representative of the Reserve Bank of Australia Mr. Batellino noted yesterday that growth of the Australian Dollar is a direct reflection of the situation in the global economy. “It is difficult to change this situation, so some sectors of the economy will suffer from high exchange rate of the currency” –he stressed. However, he clarified that growth in inflationary pressure is natural amid recovery of the global economy.

Westpac believes that growth rate of the leading indicators, which helps to assess economic prospects for the next 3-6 months, has stabilized, and shows moderate rate of recovery in the Australian economy.  “The results of the first half of the year might be not the best, due to slowdown in the pace of development in QI, which was caused by weakness in external sector and wholesale inventories”, pointed Westpac.

The minutes of the Reserve Bank of Australia meeting of 3 May which were made public earlier stated that growing Australian Dollar has assisted to curb inflation; while interest rate remains at the previous level of 4.75% per annum. 

 

 

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