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Australian dollar plummets to lowest level since 2003

In short The AUD/USD falls to a 17 year low, finishing the week below 62 cents The US dollar is strengthening as investors seek the shelter of ‘safe haven’ assets Risk will likely dictate the direction of the Australian dollar Time Open Low High Today 0.6184 In the last week 0.6130 0.6682 In the last month 0.6130 0.6732 On Friday, the USD dollar got stronger, pushing the AUD to USD exchange rate to a 17 year low. It finished a remarkable week with the Aussie dollar fell more than 5 cents which has not been seen since the GFC. The […]

Australian dollar falls 1 cent as governments roll out stimulus measures to combat COVID-19

In short Markets rally on the back of announced stimulus measures USD strengthens forcing AUD/USD down 1 cent AUD falls against the Euro and NZ dollar but flat against the pound and yen Time Open Low High Today 0.6491 In the last week 0.6472 0.6681 In the last month 0.6464 0.6748 The Australian dollar has fallen more than 1 cent agains the US dollar. The US dollar strengthened after Donald Trump announced measures the US government would take to stimulate the economy. This includes tax cuts, loans and financial relief. These measures are aimed at boosting the economy as it […]

Australian dollar is so low

3 Big reasons the Australian dollar is so low

  There are 3 main reasons the Australian dollar is so low and they are all have one thing in common – China. China is Australia’s largest trading partner, not just for commodities like iron ore and coal but also for our other important exports like tourism and education. The impact of the coronavirus in China has disrupted the Chinese economy, lowering the demand for commodities Chinese student and tourist numbers have drastically fallen Market panic has made ‘safe haven’ currencies like the US dollar (USD) stronger and ‘commodity’ currencies like the Aussie dollar weaker One of the main reasons […]

Australian dollar recovers after a flash crash to 63 cents

In short Australian dollar ‘flash crash’ sends it to an 11-year low for 20 seconds Traders blame the crash on algorithmic trading platforms Panic hitting markets has increase volatility Time Open Low High Today 0.6597 In the last week 0.6472 0.6655 In the last month 0.6464 0.6748 The Australian dollar collapsed more than 5% in 20 minutes as a mixture of panic and programmatic trading brought the exchange rate tumbling. It did recover to finish the day close to where it began. If you ever wondered what would happen if someone lobbed a hand grenade into a bloodbath, now you […]

Aussie dollar continues to bounce higher as US dollar weakens

In short AUD/USD moves higher after a surprise interest rate cut in the US AUD/NZD hits a 4 month high Stronger than expected Q4 GDP data released yesterday Time Open Low High Today 0.6625 In the last week 0.6464 0.6637 In the last month 0.6464 0.6771 The AUD/USD has bounced higher in the last 48 hours moving more than 1 cent higher against the US dollar. The gains have largely been driven by a weaker US dollar. Yesterday, the market was surprised when the US Federal Reserve held an emergency meeting and cut interest rates. It spooked markets, sending the […]

Interest rates fall in direct response to the coronavirus

In short The RBA cuts interest rates by 0.25% to 0.50% In the first paragraph of the statement, the central bank states that it “took this decision to support the economy as it responds to the global coronavirus outbreak.” The Australian dollar went up marginally but is still between 65 and 66 cents Time Open Low High Today 0.6555 In the last week 0.6464 0.6621 In the last month 0.6464 0.6770 The Reserve Bank of Australia cut official interest rates from 0.75% to a new historic low of 0.50%. It was in direct response to COVID-19 outbreak and they stated […]

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