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AUD/USD climbs to 0.6730s on mixed US data

On the first day of the new trading week, the AUD/USD capped its downfall on risk-on sentiment and mixed US data.

The AUD/USD pair is trimming some of its earlier losses though it remains below the 0.6800 figure after posting a daily high of 0.6743 as the week begins. Gloomy US economic data and risk appetite improvement are two reasons that weighed on the US dollar and boosted the Australian Dollar.

At the time of writing, the AUD/USD is trading at 0.6739, slightly above its opening price. Wall Street continues to trade in the green despite a bad Durable Goods Orders report for January in the United States. Durable orders plunged -4.5%, vs. a 5.1% gain in December. Excluding Transportation, also known as core orders, rose 0.7% against a no change.

Further data in the US showed an improvement in Pending Home Sales, with the YoY reading sliding less than the -33.9% estimated to -24.1%. On a monthly basis, sales jumped 8.1% vs. expectations of 1%. Pending Home sales have posted two straight reports above zero for the first time since 2020.

The US Dollar Index fell 0.52% to 104.725, reversing gains from last Friday driven by an increase in the US Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation indicator, the Core PCE. After data on goods orders, the DXY decreased from approximately 105.100 to current quotations.

Speculations that the Fed will tighten monetary conditions still after Governor Phillip Jefferson noted that inflation is too high and reiterated the Fed’s commitment to getting back (inflation) to 2%. He added that “under no illusion,” it will be easy to get inflation back to 2%.

The AUD/USD downtrend remains in play once the pair collapsed below the 200 and 100-day EMAs, at 0.6857 and 0.6825, respectively. Furthermore, the Relative Strength Index (RSI) accelerated its downtrend but is shy of reaching oversold conditions. This means there is enough room for AUD/USD sellers to drag prices down. Therefore, the AUD/USD first support would be 0.6700, followed by December’s 20 low of 0.6629, ahead of 0.6600.

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