AUD still weak – SG

FXStreet (Barcelona) - Kit Juckes, Global Head of Currency Research at Societe Generale, remains bearish on the AUD/USD pair, anticipating it to head towards 0.80 levels.

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“The biggest loser overnight was the Australian dollar, with AUD/JPY down 1 ½%. We remain very bearish of AUD/USD, looking for the fall to extend through AUD/USD 0.80. The driver of the most recent move is a savage shift in relative interest rates.”

“US 2-year rates have risen by about 10bp in recent days, largely on the back of the payroll data. Speculation about a change of language in next week's FOMC statement will support short-dated US yields (flattening the curve further). By contrast, Australian 2-year rates have fallen by 30bp in under 4 weeks as the markets shift their rate expectations.”

“The NBA business confidence report released this morning showed a drop to +1 from +5 and prompted NAB to forecast two rate cuts next year, in March and August.”

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