AUD/USD Transfer

The Australian Dollar (AUD) edged higher to reach 0.6585 against the US Dollar (USD) in early week moves but came up against resistance dropping to 0.6520 midweek. Chinese markets and softer, precious metal prices both contributed to sentiment. Generally, the cross has been a little aimless amid US Thanksgiving holiday interruptions. On the chart we see price meet the 50% fib level of 0.6590 and rebound lower signalling this level could hold a while longer. Aussie y/y CPI prints Wednesday with markets predicting a small drop from 5.6%.

The current interbank midrate is: AUDUSD 0.6555

The interbank range this week has been: AUDUSD 0.5988- 0.6086

NZD/USD Transfer

US Manufacturing Goods Orders came in lower than markets predicted at -5.4% compared to forecast of -3.2% and a long way off September’s 4.6%. This equates to 16B in orders to 279B in October. The US Dollar index fell sharply, and the New Zealand Dollar (NZD) rose post the news to the 0.6060 area. The kiwi has been making a habit of running out of steam around mid-0.60’s- maybe a reflection of investors starting to price in a “no change” to the 5.50% RBNZ cash rate due next Wednesday. Markets will remain fairly sloppy heading into the weekend due to US Holiday volatility.

The current interbank midrate is: NZDUSD 0.6046

The interbank range this week has been: NZDUSD 0.5988- 0.6086

NZD/AUD Transfer

Nothing to see here. The New Zealand Dollar (NZD), Australian Dollar (AUD) traded inside its recent range over the week disrupted by a slow week of liquidity due to US Thanksgiving holiday. The cross traded into Friday around 0.9220 (1.0850) smack in the middle of no man’s land. Next week’s Aussie CPI and RBNZ cash rate releases should get the cross moving, although the central bank is not expected to change from 5.50%. Solid support at 0.9200 (1.0870) has proven difficult to breach, anything south of 0.9175 (1.0900) and punters could target the prior low at 0.9130 (1.0950)

The current interbank midrate is: NZDAUD 0.9222 AUDNZD 1.0835

The interbank range this week has been: NZDAUD 0.9185- 0.9247 AUDNZD 1.0814- 1.0887

EURO/AUD Transfer

The Australian Dollar (AUD), Euro (EUR) has been trading sideways since mid-September with price retesting the long-term low at 0.5940 (1.6840) late in the week. The Aussie recovered off a bunch of various support ending the week on top around 0.5980 (1.6730). Price extended Monday to 0.6010 (1.6650) as the greenback fell out of favour and risk was again supported. A hawkish ECB should assist the Euro this week with comments from Wunsch suggesting the central bank may need to tighten further.

Current Level: 1.6686
Resistance: 1.7000
Support: 1.6500
Last Weeks Range: 1.6632 – 1.6839

AUD/EURO Transfer

The Australian Dollar (AUD), Euro (EUR) has been trading sideways since mid-September with price retesting the long-term low at 0.5940 (1.6840) late in the week. The Aussie recovered off a bunch of various support ending the week on top around 0.5980 (1.6730). Price extended Monday to 0.6010 (1.6650) as the greenback fell out of favour and risk was again supported. A hawkish ECB should assist the Euro this week with comments from Wunsch suggesting the central bank may need to tighten further.

Current Level: 0.5993
Resistance: 0.6060
Support: 0.5880
Last Weeks Range: 0.5938 – 0.6012

GBP/AUD Transfer

The Australian Dollar (AUD) extended Friday’s gains against the British Pound (GBP), the cross reaching 0.5260 (1.9015) Monday as risk markets rallied. Early Tuesday moves suggest a turn of the tide, the Aussie recovering to 0.5240 (1.9090). Bank of England’s Bailey spoke earlier today saying “it’s far too early to be thinking about rate cuts”, inflation risks remain with food price inflation ahead. The Labour market although it softened lately also still remains elevated. We expect the 0.5260 (1.9015) level will be well protected this week and the GBP to be supported.

Current Level: 1.9069
Resistance: 1.9360
Support: 1.9000
Last Weeks Range: 1.9017 – 1.9315

AUD/GBP Transfer

Last week’s US drop in inflation release has put the US Dollar (USD) on notice. Markets are now focusing on clues as to when the Federal Reserve might “cut” rates. Up until recently the rhetoric was “high for long”. Prices Monday in the cross extended Friday’s close around 0.6500 reaching 0.6560 this morning looking like we may see the highest daily close in the pair since 8 August earlier this year. Key Fib levels suggest the pair could get strong resistance around 0.6600 – the 50% zone of the low of 0.6300 and high at 0.6900 in July. In the meantime, RBA minutes later today should confirm further tightening of policy may be required to bring inflation under control, data dependent with evolving risks.

Current Level: 0.5244
Support: 0.5165
Resistance: 0.5265
Last week’s range: 0.5177 – 0.5258

AUD/USD Transfer

Last week’s US drop in inflation release has put the US Dollar (USD) on notice. Markets are now focusing on clues as to when the Federal Reserve might “cut” rates. Up until recently the rhetoric was “high for long”. Prices Monday in the cross extended Friday’s close around 0.6500 reaching 0.6560 this morning looking like we may see the highest daily close in the pair since 8 August earlier this year. Key Fib levels suggest the pair could get strong resistance around 0.6600 – the 50% zone of the low of 0.6300 and high at 0.6900 in July. In the meantime, RBA minutes later today should confirm further tightening of policy may be required to bring inflation under control, data dependent with evolving risks.

Current Level: 0.6560
Support: 0.6300
Resistance: 0.6800
Last week’s range: 0.6348 – 0.6542

EURO/NZD Transfer

The New Zealand Dollar (NZD) retested heavy support at 0.5480 (1.8240) late in the week against the Euro (EUR) closing at the 0.5495 (1.8200) area. Monday’s risk on flows have seen the kiwi kick back to 0.5530 (1.8080) as equity markets improved overnight and the US Dollar index declined half a percent. On the docket this week is French and German Manufacturing. A decline in Producer prices could push the kiwi higher as buyer appetite for the Euro drops. Friday’s NZ Retail Sales for September could put the NZD under pressure if we see a release of around -1.0%.

Current Level: 1.8132
Resistance: 1.8400
Support: 1.7605
Last Weeks Range: 1.7954 – 1.8283

NZD/EURO Transfer

The New Zealand Dollar (NZD) retested heavy support at 0.5480 (1.8240) late in the week against the Euro (EUR) closing at the 0.5495 (1.8200) area. Monday’s risk on flows have seen the kiwi kick back to 0.5530 (1.8080) as equity markets improved overnight and the US Dollar index declined half a percent. On the docket this week is French and German Manufacturing. A decline in Producer prices could push the kiwi higher as buyer appetite for the Euro drops. Friday’s NZ Retail Sales for September could put the NZD under pressure if we see a release of around -1.0%.

Current Level: 0.5515
Support: 0.5435
Resistance: 0.5680
Last week’s range: 0.5469 – 0.5569