Australian Dollar: Risk extends toward 0.7000 against US Dollar – UOB

Source Fxstreet

UOB’s Quek Ser Leang and Lee Sue Ann flag that AUD/USD posted its second-largest one‑day loss of the year, dropping toward 0.7040. Near term, the pair may test 0.7020, though a sustained break below is seen as unlikely. Over a 1–3 week horizon, they expect further weakness toward 0.7000, while resistance is now around 0.7080/0.7105.

Australian Dollar under sustained pressure

"24-HOUR VIEW: After our expectation for AUD to test 0.7120 did not materialise on Thursday, we highlighted the following on Friday: “AUD did not quite test 0.7120, as it dipped to 0.7123, rebounded to 0.7148 before closing little changed at 0.7133 (+0.08%). Despite the relatively quiet price action, lingering downward momentum suggests AUD could test and potentially break below 0.7120. Resistance is at 0.7140 and 0.7150.” Our view of a lower AUD was not wrong, as after it rose to 0.7144, it then staged a dramatic decline that reached a low of 0.7038. The outsized drop appears excessive, but there is a chance for AUD to test 0.7020. A sustained drop below this level is unlikely, and the next support at 0.7000 is also unlikely to come into view. Resistance is at 0.7060, followed by 0.7080."

"1-3 WEEKS VIEW: Our most recent narrative was from last Thursday (04 Jun, spot at 0.7135), when we highlighted that “there has been a tentative increase in downward momentum, and if AUD breaks and holds below 0.7120, it could lead to a drop to 0.7095.” While our view of a weaker AUD was correct, we did not anticipate the steep sell-off on Friday that reached a low of 0.7038. AUD closed at 0.7043, down by a whopping 1.27%. The price action suggests that AUD could weaken to 0.7000. We will maintain this view as long as 0.7105 (‘strong resistance’ level was at 0.7165 last Friday) is not breached."

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