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Fundamental Australian Dollar Forecast: Bearish

  • The Australian Dollar[1] remains just above last year’s long downtrend
  • Much of this pep is down to global factors rather than domestic ones
  • First quarter inflation data may underline this point rather well

Find out what retail foreign exchange traders make of the Australian Dollar’s prospects right now, in real time, at the DailyFX Sentiment Page[2]

The Australian Dollar endured some divergent economic indicators last week but in the coming sessions is likely to focus on only one domestic marker- inflation.

It seems slightly incredible that we should in April still be waiting for this year’s first official Consumer Price Index print from the country. However, thanks to the Australian Bureau of Statistic’s quirk of releasing data quarterly rather than monthly data, we are.

That wait ends at last on Wednesday.

The final quarter of 2018 found inflation rising at an annualized 1.8%. That meant it was well below the Reserve Bank of Australia’s 2-3% target band. Indeed, that band has been elusive since 2014 and has remained so latterly even with interest rates at their current, record lows. The Official Cash Rate is 1.50%, as it has been since August 2016. The RBA has fretted inflation’s weakness[3] for much of this year, and an uptick seems unlikely this time around.

Wednesday’s number is unlikely to break the degree of stasis currently besetting the Australian Dollar and keeping it range bound against its US cousin. Put simply resilient global risk appetite, with a hopeful eye on a US/China trade deal, is pulling the Aussie up, while the gravity of an utter lack of

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