AUD/USD (AUDUSD) is up 0.52% at Aug 21 02:35(ET), now at $0.71476, with a 7-day up of 0.94%.

The advance in AUDUSD was primarily driven by persistent monetary policy divergence between the Reserve Bank of Australia and the Federal Reserve, combined with a broad improvement in global risk sentiment. Sticky core inflation metrics in Australia and hawkish communications from central bank officials reinforced expectations that the Reserve Bank of Australia will keep interest rates at restrictive levels for an extended period. With underlying price pressures remaining elevated, market participants continued to price out near-term monetary easing in Australia, providing structural support to Australian sovereign yields and boosting demand for the currency.
Conversely, the US dollar faced downside pressure as traders reassessed the outlook for Federal Reserve policy against a backdrop of softening economic indicators and easing long-end Treasury yields. Treasury market dynamics, influenced by institutional buyback announcements, weighed on benchmark US yields and narrowed the yield differential between US and Australian fixed-income securities. This contraction in interest-rate differentials reduced the relative yield advantage of the greenback, incentivizing institutional capital allocation toward higher-yielding, risk-sensitive currencies.
Broader macroeconomic conditions further supported the upward momentum in the currency pair, as strengthening risk appetite and resilient commodity prices buoyed sentiment toward Australia’s export-oriented economy. While geopolitical developments and global growth trajectory uncertainties remain under close observation by institutional market participants, the prevailing macro backdrop continues to offer structural support to the Australian dollar relative to the greenback.
Technically, AUD/USD (AUDUSD) shows a MACD (12,26,9) value of 0.002, indicating a buy signal. The RSI at 67.023 suggests neutral condition and the Williams %R at 0.935 suggests overbought condition. Please monitor closely.

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