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USDAUD

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Analysis and statistics

  • Open
    1.5604$
  • Previous Close
    1.5355$
  • 52 Week Change
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  • Day Range
    0.02$
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About

USDAUD.FOREX represents the exchange rate between the United States Dollar (USD) and the Australian Dollar (AUD) in the foreign exchange market (Forex). This financial product allows traders to speculate on the relative value of these two currencies. Fluctuations in the USDAUD.FOREX rate are influenced by various factors, including economic indicators in both the US and Australia (such as GDP, inflation, and employment data), interest rate differentials set by their respective central banks (the Federal Reserve and the Reserve Bank of Australia), geopolitical events, and market sentiment. Trading USDAUD.FOREX involves buying one currency and selling the other, with the aim of profiting from anticipated changes in their exchange rate.

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Factors

Interest Rate Differentials: Central banks (US Fed & RBA) interest rate policies greatly influence the relative attractiveness of each currency.

Commodity Prices: Australia is a commodity exporter, so global commodity prices, especially iron ore and coal, affect the AUD.

Economic Data Releases: US and Australian economic data (GDP, inflation, employment) shape market expectations and currency valuations.

Risk Sentiment: Risk aversion tends to favor the USD (safe haven), while risk appetite can boost the AUD.

Global Economic Growth: Global growth prospects can impact demand for Australian exports and therefore the AUD.

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