Published 09:34 IST, May 6th 2024
Australian Dollar Edges Up on Expectations of RBA's Hawkish Tone
Market expectations reflect a marginal probability of a rate hike, standing at around one in ten, which could rise to four in ten by September.
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Australian Dollar Edges up: Australian dollar saw a slight uptick on Monday as market sentiment leaned towards possibility of a more hawkish stance from Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) during its upcoming policy meeting. Investors even entertained prospect of a rate hike, an outcome previously deemed unlikely.
RBA is set to conclude its two-day meeting on Tuesday, widely anticipated to maintain current rate of 4.35 per cent, unchanged since November last year. Among 25 analysts surveyed by Reuters, all but one forecasted a status quo, with outlier predicting a hike to 4.6 per cent, citing persistent inflation pressures in first quarter.
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Market expectations reflect a marginal probability of a rate hike, standing at around one in ten, which could rise to four in ten by September. While major local banks like ANZ, CBA, NAB, and Westpac still anticipate a rate cut as next move, likely not until November at earliest, recent inflation data has prompted a reassessment of near-term forecasts.
RBA may need to revise its inflation outlook upwards due to elevated domestic costs, testing Board's confidence in inflation returning to its 2-3 per cent target band by late 2025, particularly with first-quarter inflation at 3.6 per cent.
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am Boyton, ANZ's he of Australian economics, anticipates a more hawkish tone from RBA, especially regarding persistent services inflation risks. NAB analysts expect RBA to reintroduce a tightening bias, having shifted to a neutral stance in March, although CBA and Westpac remain sceptical of a swift change in direction.
Speculation surrounding a potential hawkish shift has kept Australian dollar firm, hovering around $0.6615, after reaching a two-month high of $0.6650 last Friday following weaker-than-expected U.S. jobs data. Notably, significant resistance lies at March peak of $0.6667.
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Meanwhile, New Zealand dollar remained stable at $0.6003, maintaining gains from a three-week high of $0.6050 reached on Friday. Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ), scheduled to meet on May 22, is widely expected to maintain its 5.50 per cent rate, although markets are pricing in a cut by October following recent tepid employment figures.
With Reuters Inputs
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09:34 IST, May 6th 2024