Australian dollar under pressure on China activity data miss. Where to for AUD/USD?
The Australian dollar could be vulnerable after China’s industrial production and retail sales data disappointed. Will AUD/USD recover recent loses?
The Australian dollar sunk further after a series of Chinese economic activity data crossed the wires earlier today, missing expectations.
Industrial production came in at -2.9% year-over-year to the end of April against 0.5% forecast and March’s print of 5.0%. Retail Sales came in at -11.1%, instead of -6.6% expected and -3.5% previously.
Today’s activity data comes on the back of slowing loan growth data released on Friday. That led to some market participants looking for a modest reduction in the one-year medium term lending facility rate today.
The Peoples Bank of China (PBOC) left them disappointed, leaving the rate at 2.85%. Over the weekend the PBOC had eased interest rates for first home buyers by 20 basis points to 4.4%.
With strict Covid-19 lockdowns remaining in place for the world’s second largest economy, the growth outlook for China remains a concern for global trade.
The Australian dollar is vulnerable to these sways in perception of China’s prospects. Shifting risk sentiment had seen a volatile few days for the Aussie and today’s figures appear likely to add to the uncertain outlook.
Prior to the data, markets had been in a risk on mode with equities having started the week on firmer footing.
USD/CNY continues to move higher and is near the top end of the trading band as it flirts with 6.8000. A weakening yuan will have ramifications for currencies throughout the region, further undermining AUD/USD.
AUD/USD one minute chart
AUD/USD technical analysis
AUD/USD continued to recover on Monday after las week’s sell-off. A series of Death Crosses emerged over several weeks and reveal bearish momentum had been unfolding for a while.
Nearby resistance might be at January’s low of 0.6976 and then further up at the November 2020 low of 0.6992. A further resistance zone could be at 0.7030 - 0.7050, just above the 10-day simple moving average (SMA).
On the downside, support could be at last week’s low of 0.6829.
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