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AUD/USD Trades Softly as Market Awaits US NFP; Upside Pressures Mount
The Australian Dollar continues to face headwinds against the US Dollar on Tuesday, trading near 0.6630 as it extends a fourth consecutive session of weakness. The decline, though modest at just over 0.10% during Asian hours, reflects a confluence of bearish catalysts for the AUD.
Multiple Pressures Weighing on the AUD
Global risk sentiment has deteriorated amid persistent concerns about China’s economic trajectory. Data released Monday highlighted mounting challenges for the world’s second-largest economy, intensifying broader selloffs in equity markets and pressuring higher-yielding currencies like the Australian Dollar. This risk-off mood compounds the damage already done by last Thursday’s mixed Australian employment figures, creating a challenging backdrop for AUD/USD bulls.
RBA Hawkishness Provides a Counterbalance
Despite these headwinds, the pair’s decline has remained contained. Reserve Bank of Australia Governor Michele Bullock signaled last week that additional rate cuts appear unnecessary, and the Board is even contemplating potential rate increases if economic conditions warrant. This relatively hawkish positioning from the RBA stands in sharp contrast to market expectations for multiple Federal Reserve cuts, creating a supportive floor beneath the AUD.
USD Weakness Offers Further Support
The US Dollar itself remains under pressure, with the USD Index trading near its lowest point since early October as traders price in expectations for more Fed easing. Speculation surrounding a dovish successor to Jerome Powell in the Fed chair role continues to suppress Greenback strength, further limiting downside for the AUD/USD pair.
Trading Caution Ahead of Key Data
Market participants are adopting a wait-and-see stance as attention turns to this week’s significant economic releases, particularly the delayed US Nonfarm Payrolls report for October. Such uncertainty may keep directional trades subdued until clearer signals emerge from US labor market data.