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AUD/USD WHIPSAWS ABOVE 0.6700 AS HAWKISH RBA MINUTES JOIN UPBEAT CHINA Q1 GDP

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AUD/USD pares the first daily gains in three around 0.6710, after an initial jump to 0.6720, as strong China growth data joins RBA Minutes-led optimism during early Tuesday.


That said, China’s Q1 GDP grows 2.2% QoQ versus 2.2% expected and 0.0% prior. Further, Retail Sales growth jumps 10.9% YoY in March versus 7.4% expected and 3.5% prior whereas Industrial Production eased below 4.0% expected growth figures to 3.9%, versus 2.4% previous readings.


Earlier in the day, the latest Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) Monetary Policy Meeting Minutes appear slightly hawkish as it said that the board considered a rate hike at the April meeting, before deciding to pause.


Also read: RBA minutes: Australia's central bank actively considered April rate hike before deciding on pause


Apart from the China Q1 GDP and RBA Minutes, the hawkish Fed bets seem to also play a role in directing short-term AUD/USD moves.


That said, Monday’s upbeat US data followed Friday’s upbeat consumer-centric statistics and propelled the market’s bets on the 0.25% Fed rate hike in May, as well as cut the odds of a rate reduction from the US central bank sometime in late 2023. Not only the data but Fed talks and upbeat yields also favored the hawkish Fed bets and favored the US Dollar, which in turn weighed on the AUD/USD prices.


On Monday, the NY Empire State Manufacturing Index jumped to 10.8 for April while snapping the four-month downtrend, as well marking the highest level since July last year. Further, the US National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) housing market index also rose for the fourth consecutive month in April to 45, versus 44 expected and prior reading. Following the data, Richmond Fed President Thomas Barkin said on Monday that he wants to see more evidence of inflation settling back to target. The policymaker also added that he feels reassured by what he is seeing in the banking sector.


Amid these plays, S&P 500 Futures remain directionless while Australia’s ASX 200 prints a 0.30% intraday loss by the press time.


Having witnessed the initial market reaction to the RBA Minutes, AUD/USD traders await China’s Q1 GDP, expected 2.2% QoQ versus 0.0% prior, for fresh impulse. Should the Chinese growth numbers fail to match the market’s high expectations, the Aussie pair may print further losses. Following that, the US Housing Starts and Building Permits for March will join Fed talks to entertain the traders.

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