The AUD/USD has steadily fallen on Monday, backsliding a full percent plus extra and paring back last week’s late rally, sending the Aussie (AUD) back towards the 0.6600 handle against the US Dollar (USD).
The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) is broadly expected to hold interest rates at 12-year highs of 4.35% for the December rate call, scheduled to be announced at 03:30 GMT.
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Market focus will be on RBA Governor Michele Bullock’s ensuing press conference as investors attempt to glean as much forward guidance out of the RBA’s statements as possible.
The RBA gave an additional 25 basis point rate hike in November as inflation continues to plague the Australian economy, but hampered economic growth and unsteady domestic market pressures are leaving the RBA stuck between a rock and a hard place.
Further rate hikes threaten to further destabilize the Australian economy, and too little action on rates in the face of still-high inflation threatens to exacerbate inflation in a self-fulfilling prophecy cycle of prices running ahead of consumer expectations of further inflation.
With Aussie markets focusing squarely on the RBA, the Aussie central bank’s rate statement will dictate the near-term flows of the AUD, but near-term moves will be quickly capped off heading into the mid-week as investors gear up for 2023’s final US Nonfarm Payrolls print due on Friday.
The Aussie’s Monday backslide sees 0.6600 back on the table, wiping away Friday’s bull rally into 0.6690. The AUD/USD’s inability to reclaim the 0.6700 handle is exacerbating downside flows, and the pair is set for an intraday clash with the 200-hour Simple Moving Average (SMA).
The AUD/USD has seen a bullish recovery in recent weeks, climbing nearly 7% from October’s bottom bids at 0.6270. Further bullish topside is looking limited with prices struggling to develop momentum at the 200-day SMA, but bidders will be looking for an upside continuation if an extended decline sees the pair challenging the 50-day SMA rising into 0.6450.

