AUD/USD Posts Modest Gains Near Two-week Highs Around 0.6630, US CPI Data Looms


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  • AUD/USD trades in positive territory near 0.6630 on Wednesday, the highest in two weeks. 
  • US March inflation report on Wednesday will be in the spotlight as it might offer some hints about inflation trajectory.
  • Commonwealth Bank expected three 25 basis points (bps) interest rate cuts by the end of the year, starting from September. 
  • The AUD/USD pair posts modest gains near two-week highs of around 0.6630 on Wednesday during the early Asian training hours. The US Dollar (USD) struggles to find a clear direction near the 104.00 mark ahead of the release of the US March Consumer Price Index (CPI) inflation figures and the FOMC Minutes on Wednesday.  

    The Chicago Fed President Austan Goolsbee, a prominent dove on the Fed’s board, said on Monday that the recent jobs report was “quite strong”, but the Fed must consider how much longer it can maintain its current interest rate stance without it damaging the economy. Goolsbee added that the Unemployment Rate could go higher if interest rates remain high for too long. Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari penciled in two rate cuts for the year but questioned the need to cut the interest rate if inflation remains sideways.

    Chair Jerome Powell and many Fed officials emphasized that the main factor in the central bank’s rate-cutting decision is when or whether inflation will return to the Fed’s 2% target. Investors will closely monitor the US CPI inflation data, which might offer some hints about the inflation trajectory and the path of monetary policy. The CPI figure is estimated to show an increase of 3.4% year over year in March. The firmer-than-expected reading could dampen expectations for Fed rate cuts in June, while softer data could fuel speculation for rate reductions.

    On the Aussie front, after leaving rates on hold at 4.35% at its March meeting, the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) and its governor Michele Bullock didn’t indicate the timing of the easing cycle, but investors have already priced in when they believe rate cuts could happen. Commonwealth Bank expected three 25 basis points (bps) interest rate cuts by the end of the year starting from September, while Westpac believes interest rate cuts will begin in September and NAB and ANZ believe it won’t be until November.

    AUD/USD

    OVERVIEW Today last price 0.6628 Today Daily Change 0.0024 Today Daily Change % 0.36 Today daily open 0.6604

     

    TRENDS Daily SMA20 0.6556 Daily SMA50 0.6545 Daily SMA100 0.6603 Daily SMA200 0.6545

     

    LEVELS Previous Daily High 0.661 Previous Daily Low 0.6559 Previous Weekly High 0.6619 Previous Weekly Low 0.6481 Previous Monthly High 0.6667 Previous Monthly Low 0.6478 Daily Fibonacci 38.2% 0.6591 Daily Fibonacci 61.8% 0.6579 Daily Pivot Point S1 0.6572 Daily Pivot Point S2 0.654 Daily Pivot Point S3 0.6522 Daily Pivot Point R1 0.6623 Daily Pivot Point R2 0.6642 Daily Pivot Point R3 0.6674

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