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What happens to the Australian dollar if the RBA doesn’t cut today?

The Australian dollar could strengthen by up to 1% against the U.S. dollar if the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) leaves interest rates unchanged at 4.35%, according to analysts at Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA).

  • “Our analysis of past decisions suggests AUD/USD could lift by up to 1.0% 30 minutes after the decision if the RBA leaves the cash rate at 4.35%,”
  • extent of the Australian dollar’s gains will depend on the tone of the RBA’s post-meeting statement and press conference
  • If the central bank signals that a rate cut is imminent, any rise in the AUD/USD may be limited.
  • However, if the RBA remains noncommittal about future rate cuts, the currency pair could climb by more than 1%

CBA have a long-standing forecast of a rate cut at this meeting today. Most analysts in the market are now forecasting the same. Pricing for a cut is north of 90%. I would be shocked if we didn’t get a rate cut today.

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The RBA Statement is due at 2.30 pm Sydney time

  • 0330 GMT
  • 2230 US Eastern time

Reserve Bank of Australia Governor Bullock press conference follows an hour later.

Reserve Bank of Australia Governor Bullock

This article was written by Eamonn Sheridan at www.forexlive.com.

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