Australian Dollar Peaks as Inflation Surprises
Solid ECN – Recently, the Australian dollar climbed above $0.65, reaching its highest point in nearly two weeks. This increase came after unexpectedly strong inflation data within Australia, suggesting that the Reserve Bank of Australia might keep interest rates stable. In the first quarter, Australia's consumer price index dropped to 3.6% from 4.1% in the previous quarter. Although this marks the fifth consecutive quarterly decline, it was still higher than the predicted 3.4%.
Additionally, Australia's monthly CPI rate rose to 3.5% in March, up from 3.4% in February, which was surprising as analysts expected it to remain unchanged. Earlier in the week, new data revealed that Australia's private sector growth hit a two-year high in April, driven by near-stable manufacturing and continued service growth.
Meanwhile, the Australian dollar also gained from a weakening US dollar, which fell as business activity in the US slowed in April, pointing towards a less aggressive monetary policy by the Federal Reserve.