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AUD/USD: Australian Dollar Shrugs After Weak Jobs Report

Published 02/15/2024, 07:09 AM
Updated 03/05/2019, 07:15 AM

The Australian dollar is showing limited movement on Thursday. In the European session, AUD/USD is trading at 0.6496, up 0.07%.

Australian Job Growth Flatlines

Australia’s employment report was softer than expected, but the Australian dollar didn’t show much reaction. Net employment rose by just 500, well off the market estimate of 30,000 and a huge improvement from the revised December reading of -62,800. The unemployment rate climbed to 4.1%, up from 3.9% in December. This is the highest unemployment rate since January 2022.

The employment data points to a cooling labor market, as Australia finds itself in an economic slowdown. The labor market has been resilient despite the steep rate-tightening cycle, which saw the Reserve Bank of Australia raise rates some 13 times since May 2022.

The RBA has reiterated that its rate decisions will data-dependent and today’s soft employment figures support the central bank taking the plunge and lowering rates, likely late in the year. The RBA has kept rates unchanged at 4.35% since November but has not signaled that it is done raising rates.

Australia releases inflation expectations earlier today, which remained unchanged at 4.5% for a third straight month and above the forecast of 4.3%. Inflation is running at a 4.1% clip, well above the RBA’s target range of 1 to 3 percent. The battle with inflation is far from over and the hawkish RBA will be looking for clear signs that inflation is heading lower before it pivots and signals that rate cuts are coming.AUD/USD-4-Hour Chart

AUD/USD Technical

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  • AUD/USD tested support at 0.6483 earlier. The next support line is 0.6441
  • 0.6554 and 0.6583 are the next resistance lines

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