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Australian dollar strength likely to continue

Published 10/07/2024, 02:20 pm
Updated 10/07/2024, 02:30 pm
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Hovering around US 66 cents or above for more than a month, the Australian dollar is showing remarkable resilience. The Aussie recently hit a six-month high of 67.8 US cents reflecting underlying economic factors.

Bolstered by commodities

Australia's currency is closely tied to its commodities market.

Increased global demand for commodities like copper, coal and iron ore necessitates purchasing Aussie dollars, strengthening the currency.

Notably, iron ore prices have recently surged, with current prices near US$110/tonne, buoyed by China's economic stimulus measures despite earlier fears of a property market collapse.

Interest rate dynamics

Interest rate differentials also play a critical role. The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) has maintained a relatively high interest rate compared to other central banks.

While the US Federal Reserve is expected to cut rates, the RBA's focus on curbing inflation, which is still well above the target band of 2-3%, means Australian rates will remain elevated, attracting international investors seeking better returns.

A recent National Australia Bank survey indicates potential cost reductions for businesses, hinting at easing inflation. However, the data remains volatile, with essential services like rent still contributing to inflationary pressures.

As a result, the RBA’s next move might be to raise interest rates again and it is widely tipped to at least maintain the current rate until November, making Australia more attractive for investment compared to the US.

Analyst insights

Independent analyst Evan Lucas suggests the Australian dollar may strengthen further over the next six months due to potential rate hikes.

BetaShares chief economist David Bassanese predicts the Aussie could exceed 70 US cents within the next year a result of more aggressive US rate cuts compared to Australia.

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