AUD/USD: MILDLY BID BELOW 0.6750 ON MIXED CONCERNS ABOUT FED, CHINA

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AUD/USD picks up bids to print mild gains around 0.6730 heading into Wednesday’s European session. Even so, the Aussie pair struggles to extend the previous day’s recovery as challenges to sentiment and hawkish Fed talks contrast with the downbeat US data and firmer Aussie statistics during sluggish hours of trading.


That said, Australia’s Westpac Leading Index rose to -0.01% in March versus -0.06% prior The same justifies the economic optimism showed during the previous day’s Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) Monetary Policy Meeting Minutes. Also positing for the Aussie pair is the downbeat stream of US housing numbers, published on Tuesday.


However, the recent geopolitical fears emanating from China and Russia, as well as the hawkish Federal Reserve (Fed) bias ahead of the blackout period, starting from Saturday, to prod the AUD/USD buyers.


That said, US stock futures are mildly offered and the equities in the Asia-Pacific region also grind lower amid fears surrounding the US-China tension about Taiwan, due to the US House China Committee’s discussion about the Taiwan invasion scenario. On the same line could be the likely drag on the US debt ceiling decision due to US President Joe Biden’s hesitance in lifting limits. Additionally, Bloomberg released news suggesting China’s role in the Russia-Ukraine war, which in turn adds strength to the risk-off mood and allow the US Dollar bears to take breather.


It’s worth noting that the markets are almost certain of 0.25% Fed rate hike in May and the same joins the recently easing odds favoring the rate cut in 2023 to portray the hawkish bias about the US central bank. Behind the moves are the Friday’s US Consumer-centric figures and Monday’s US activity data, as well as the latest upbeat comments from St. Louis Federal Reserve President James Bullard, Richmond Fed President Thomas Barkin and Atlanta Fed President Raphael W. Bostic.


On the contrary, upbeat China GDP, Retail Sales and Industrial Production data joins the the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) optimism about the dragon nation to propel the AUD/USD prices.


Moving on, AUD/USD may remain lackluster amid a light calendar ahead of the monthly release of the Fed Beige Book.

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