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AUD/USD falls from recent highs on risk-off impulse due to Fed tightening estimates

  • The US Dollar got bolstered on elevated US T-bond yields as traders brace for a Fed hike in May.
  • The Australian Dollar benefits from positive China growth report; RBA’s hawkish minutes.
  • AUD/USD Price Analysis: Neutral-downwards, which might test YTD lows below 0.6700.

AUD/USD retreats after testing the 100-day Exponential Moving Average (EMA), due to sentiment shifting sour on expectations that the Federal Reserve (Fed) can continue to tighten monetary conditions. Hence, US Treasury bond yields remain climbing. The AUD/USD is trading at 0.6717 after hitting a high of 0.6741.

Sentiment shifting sour, a tailwind for the US Dollar

The US Dollar (USD) is underpinned by elevated US T-bond yields. Compared to Tuesday’s close, the US 2-year Treasury note is yielding 4.265%, gains six and a half basis points. For the upcoming May meeting, traders expect a 25 bps rate hike, as the CME FedWatch Tool shows, with odds at 82.8%. A slew of Federal Reserve officials pushed back against a possible recession in the United States (US) and commented that inflation remains hot and the labor market is too tight. However, they diverged on the peak for the Federal Funds Rate.

Regarding monetary policy, Bostic favors one more hike and a pause, while Bullard expects an additional 50 bps of tightening to lift rates to the 5.50%-5.75% range.

Meanwhile, the US Dollar Index (DXY), a measure of the buck’s value against its peers, climbs 0.22%, at 101.941.

On the Australian front, a light economic calendar kept AUD/USD traders leaning on recent data. The latest growth report about China’s economy maintained the Australian Dollar (AUD) from falling further against the US Dollar. The RBA’s latest monetary policy minutes also revealed that the board discussed a 25 bps rate hike, but rates were held steady at 3.60%. Notably, the minutes indicated concerns about high inflation and a tight labor market, leaving the possibility of further tightening on the table.

AUD/USD Technical Analysis

Even though the AUD/USD fall was capped at the 20-day EMA at 0.6706, the pair remains neutral to downward biased. For a bullish resumption, the AUD/USD must break the 50-day EMA at 0.6734, which will pave the way toward the 100-day EMA at 0.6756. Break above, and the 0.6800 psychological level would be up for grabs. On the other hand, if AUD/USD drops below 0.6700, expect a bearish continuation. The first support to be tested would be the weekly low of 0.6681, followed by a one-and-a-half-month upslope support trendline at 0.6630. Break below, and 0.6600 will be next.

AUD/USD

Overview
Today last price 0.6716
Today Daily Change -0.0008
Today Daily Change % -0.12
Today daily open 0.6724
 
Trends
Daily SMA20 0.6698
Daily SMA50 0.674
Daily SMA100 0.6801
Daily SMA200 0.6744
 
Levels
Previous Daily High 0.6748
Previous Daily Low 0.6692
Previous Weekly High 0.6806
Previous Weekly Low 0.662
Previous Monthly High 0.6784
Previous Monthly Low 0.6564
Daily Fibonacci 38.2% 0.6726
Daily Fibonacci 61.8% 0.6714
Daily Pivot Point S1 0.6695
Daily Pivot Point S2 0.6666
Daily Pivot Point S3 0.664
Daily Pivot Point R1 0.675
Daily Pivot Point R2 0.6776
Daily Pivot Point R3 0.6805

 

 

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