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AUD/USD posts modest gains above 0.6600, investors await fresh catalysts

  • AUD/USD trades with mild positive bias near 0.6605 on Monday. 
  • Fed officials reiterated on higher-for-longer mantra, supporting the USD against its rivals. 
  • Australia's government stated inflation could moderate to the RBA's target range by the end of 2024, faster than predicted in December.

The AUD/USD pair posts modest gains around 0.6605 during the early Asian session on Monday. Investors await the key US economic data this week for fresh catalysts, including the Consumer Price Index (CPI), Producer, Price Index (PPI), and Retail Sales. 

On Friday, San Francisco Fed President Mary Daly highlighted the need for prolonged restrictive policy to achieve the Fed's inflation targets. Meanwhile, Atlanta Fed President Raphael Bostic said that the central bank is probably still planning to cut its interest rates this year, despite the uncertain outlook. The cautious approach from the US Federal Reserve (Fed) provides some support for the US dollar (USD). 

Elsewhere, consumer sentiment tumbled as inflation fears rose, according to the University of Michigan Survey on Friday. The initial reading of the Consumer Sentiment Index came in at 67.4 in May from 77.2 in April, weaker than the expectation of 76.0. The one-year inflation outlook jumped to 3.5%, while the five-year outlook rose to 3.1%. Both figures registered the highest level since November 2023. 

On the Aussie front, Australia’s Treasury said on Sunday that they projected that inflation could return to the Reserve Bank of Australia’s (RBA) target band before the end of 2024. In the December outlook, the officials projected CPI inflation to slow to 3.75% by mid-2024 and 2.75% by mid-2025, putting it back in the RBA target band.

AUD/USD

Overview
Today last price0.6603
Today Daily Change0.0000
Today Daily Change %0.00
Today daily open0.6603
 
Trends
Daily SMA200.6518
Daily SMA500.6541
Daily SMA1000.6575
Daily SMA2000.6522
 
Levels
Previous Daily High0.6623
Previous Daily Low0.6596
Previous Weekly High0.6638
Previous Weekly Low0.6558
Previous Monthly High0.6644
Previous Monthly Low0.6362
Daily Fibonacci 38.2%0.6606
Daily Fibonacci 61.8%0.6613
Daily Pivot Point S10.6592
Daily Pivot Point S20.6581
Daily Pivot Point S30.6565
Daily Pivot Point R10.6619
Daily Pivot Point R20.6634
Daily Pivot Point R30.6646


 

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