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Australian Dollar Outlook - 05/14/2012

Bell FX Currency Outlook: The Australian Dollar is close to parity with the USD after the weekend's announcement of China's second cut this year in the reserve ratio requirement for banks has provided no relief from the ongoing concerns of Europe.

By Christine Gaylican | May 14 | IBTimes AU

Currencies

Australian Dollar Outlook - 05/08/2012

Bell FX Currency Outlook: The AUD is almost a cent higher from this time yesterday, currently trading around USD1.0210, as markets digest the results from the elections in Europe over the weekend.

By Christine Gaylican | May 08 | IBTimes AU

AUD – Preview: CPI Data Key to RBA Rate Cuts and Aussie Direction

In the upcoming Asian session we will get the release of the Australian CPI data for the first quarter. We had a prelude, the curtain opener, to that report in Monday's mornings Asian session as producer prices in Australia fell 0.3% in the first quarter, a reading that was a good deal below the forecast a 0.5% gain.

By Nick Nasad | Apr 23 | FX Times

Currencies

Australian Dollar Outlook - 04/19/2012

Bell FX Currency Outlook: The Australian Dollar is slightly weaker this morning after a mildly negative night in offshore markets.

By Christine Gaylican | Apr 19 | IBTimes AU

Gold bars and dollar bills of various denominations

Australian Dollar Outlook - 04/18/2012

Bell FX Currency Outlook: The AUD is stronger this morning, currently trading at USD1.0400, after a better than expected result for the Spanish bill auction overnight saw equity markets rise and risk appetite return to the market.

By Christine Gaylican | Apr 18 | IBTimes AU

Aussie 1-year rate swap (white line) and AUDUSD (orange line)

Australian Dollar Outlook - 04/17/2012

Bell FX Currency Outlook: The Australian Dollar is trading relatively unchanged this morning from yesterday's levels following a choppy night of trading with equities mixed, US Treasuries little changed and upward pressure on European bond yields.

By Christine Gaylican | Apr 17 | IBTimes AU

A US dollar note is pictured alongside other currencies in this picture illustration taken in Washington

Australian Dollar Outlook - 04/16/2012

Bell FX Currency Outlook: The Australian Dollar retraced during Friday night's trading after China's Q1 GDP data disappointed the market with an increase of 8.1% yoy and has opened in the mid 1.0300's this morning.

By Christine Gaylican | Apr 16 | IBTimes AU

Euro, Dollar

Australian Dollar Outlook - 04/13/2012

Bell FX Currency Outlook: Positive economic sentiment out of the US and China, coupled with strong domestic jobs data, has seen the AUD surge higher and open back above USD1.0400 this morning.

By Christine Gaylican | Apr 13 | IBTimes AU

AUD and NZD Strengthen as Market Participants Return to Risk and Carry Trade

Having been helped by supportive comments from key Federal Reserve officials Yellen and Dudley, as well as other central bankers during the week, the market has jumped on the "risk on" trade in Thursday's session, putting away the anxiety markets experienced at the beginning of the week.

By Nick Nasad | Apr 12 | FX Times

Dollar bills being counted

Australian Dollar Outlook - 04/12/2012

Bell FX Currency Outlook: A turnaround in market sentiment overnight has seen the AUD rally to back above USD1.0300.

By Christine Gaylican | Apr 12 | IBTimes AU

AUD/USD – Preview – Can Employment Data Seal the Deal for May RBA Rate Cut?

Will March Employment Data Be A Catalyst for AUD? Data for Australia this week showed that home loans fell at the biggest pace in since March 2011 while consumer confidence continued to decline in March. That continues this string of poor fundamentals from that economy and increases the pressure for the RBA to lower interest rates.

By Nick Nasad | Apr 11 | FX Times

Dollar bills being counted

Australian Dollar Outlook - 04/10/2012

Bell FX Currency Outlook: The AUD is unchanged after the Easter break despite some weaker than expected US payrolls data which was released during Friday's offshore trading session.

By Christine Gaylican | Apr 10 | IBTimes AU

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