RBA May preview; what comes next for the AUD/USD?
AUD/USD hits a two-month high, buoyed by a weaker dollar and anticipation of the RBA's rate decision amidst a light US economic calendar and inflation concerns.
Last week saw the AUD/USD finish the week above .6600c for the first time in two months, benefiting from broad-based weakness in the US dollar that followed a less hawkish than expected FOMC meeting, and softer than expected US jobs report.
This week's economic calendar in the US is relatively light, with the main highlights being speeches from several Fed officials and the Michigan Consumer Confidence Index. This means that if the AUD/USD is to make further gains, it will likely come courtesy of Tuesday's RBA Board meeting, previewed below.
RBA interest rate decision and press conference
Date: Tuesday, 7 May from 2.30pm AEST
As widely expected, the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) kept its official cash rate on hold at 4.35% at its Board meeting in March. The RBA noted that higher interest rates were working to establish a more sustainable balance between demand and supply. However, while goods inflation continues to moderate, the RBA reiterated its concerns about sticky services inflation.“Services inflation remains elevated, and is moderating at a more gradual pace,” it said.
The statement also placed emphasis on the data dependency of future decisions: "The board will rely upon the data", and observed the recent pick-up in measured productivity while noting that “the outlook for household consumption also remains uncertain.”We expect the RBA to keep rates on hold this month at 4.35% and to retain its neutral guidance with similar wording from the last Board meeting statement: “the Board is not ruling anything in or out”.
In the lead-up to the upcoming May Board meeting, firmer than-expected Australian inflation and employment data has resulted in the Australian interest rate market swinging from pricing in RBA rate cuts to pricing in rate hikes. Following a news report this morning that former Governor Philip Lowe believes that the fight against inflation “isn’t done” yet, the probability of a 25 basis points (bp) rate rise by August has risen to 40%.
While we view the bar to another RBA rate hike as very high, we acknowledge the window for rate cuts in 2024 has narrowed and have pushed back our call for a first RBA rate cut from August until November.
RBA cash rate
AUD/USD weekly chart technical analysis
On the weekly chart, the AUD/USD continues to move sideways within a contracting multi-month bearish triangle. Downtrend resistance from the January 2023 .7158 high is currently at .6760ish. Uptrend support from the October 2022 .6170 low is at .6340ish.
AUD/USD weekly chart
AUD/USD technical analysis
The AUD/USD starts a new week eyeing a thick resistance layer between .6650 and .6670. The AUD/USD has not traded above this level since mid-January. Should the AUD/USD see a sustained break above .6650/70, it would open the way for further gains initially towards .6700/20 before the weekly downtrend resistance identified above at .6765.
On the downside, the AUD/USD has initial support at .6595 before the 200-day moving average at .6520. Below that, a layer of support resides at .6480ish from the swing lows of March and April, reinforced by the February .6442 low.
AUD/USD daily chart
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