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AUD/NZD hovers over key support and bulls eye break of 1.0750s

  • AUD/NZD bulls need to get over the 1.0750 mark.
  • Bears eye prospects of a move below the triple bottom lows near 1.0670. 

AUD/NZD is flat on the day after trading between a low of 1.0695 and a high of 1.0726 so far. It is a quiet start to the week while attention is on the banking crisis and Australia´s inflation data this week.

February´s Consumer Price Index print will grab attention after the Bank flagged it as a key data point for its April decision.

´´Our dovish forecast is due to the large seasonal decline from recreational services, partly offset by firm price increases rises for education and transport. We still retain a 25bps hike for the April meeting as inflation is still far above the RBA's inflation target,´´ analysts at TD Securities explained. 

Meanwhile, analysts at ANZ Bank argued a bullish case for the Kiwi. ´´Although markets are skeptical about the idea that there is no trade-off between financial stability and price stability, NZ’s strong banks and remoteness make that more likely here; that may help NZD.´´

AUD/NZD technical analysis

Although the price broke the trendline resistance, the bulls need to get over the 1.0750 mark or they face pressures and prospects of a move below the triple bottom lows near 1.0670. 

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