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The Aussie and Kiwi dollars fell to multi-month lows as rising U.S. Treasury yields boosted the greenback’s strength. – vtmarkets.com
AUD/USD remains volatile as U.S. dollar strengthens and China’s economic concerns weigh on market sentiment. – vtmarkets.com
The Australian dollar continues its decline, weighed down by fading hopes of China’s stimulus and strong U.S. economic data. – vtmarkets.com
New Zealand dollar fell to a 7-week low after the RBNZ’s half-point rate cut, raising expectations for further easing and impacting bond yields. – vtmarkets.com
The Australian dollar surged 2% overnight to reach 101.25 yen, breaking through the 100.00 resistance barrier. This surge came as Japan’s newly appointed Prime Minister, Shigeru Ishiba, signalled opposition to further interest rate hikes, a shift in stance from his …
The Australian dollar (Symbol: AUDUSD) found strong demand as its retail sales figures for August 2024 exceeded forecasts, providing support to the currency amid a global backdrop of cautious sentiment. -vtmarkets.com
The yen made a strong move last Friday after Shigeru Ishiba, a critic of aggressive monetary easing, won the leadership of Japan’s ruling party. The yen pushed to a one-week high of 141.75 against the dollar in the Asia session …
Key points: Australian dollar hit a 19-month high, with bullish momentum pushing towards $0.7030. New Zealand dollar reached yearly highs, moving close to a crucial resistance level at $0.6412. We saw the Australian dollar climbing to $0.6890, coming close to …
Though economists widely expect the RBA to hold interest rates steady, the market seems divided on the potential for cuts in the near term. Reuters’ poll of 44 economists shows just four anticipate a reduction by year-end, while traders see …
The Australian dollar managed to recover from early losses on Thursday, trading at $0.6781, having bounced back from a low of $0.6737. Overnight, the Aussie had reached as high as $0.683 after the Federal Reserve’s decision to reduce rates by …
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