RBA Holds Rates, AUD & USD Analysis - Unpacking US and Australian Economic Data

In today's market analysis, I want to delve into the significant economic releases that have shaped the dynamics of both the US and Australian currencies. There are three key points I'd like to highlight from the data that emerged overnight.

In today's market analysis, I want to delve into the significant economic releases that have shaped the dynamics of both the US and Australian currencies. There are three key points I'd like to highlight from the data that emerged overnight.

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Firstly, let's discuss the releases from the US economic calendar. We observed the Services PMI and Non-Manufacturing PMI for January, along with Retail Sales data for December. The Services PMI, though slightly below the consensus, showcased improvement compared to the previous data, indicating a positive trend in the US economy. On the other hand, the Non-Manufacturing PMI saw a notable increase, reflecting a bullish sentiment towards the US dollar.

Now, turning our attention to Australia, the Retail Sales figures for December surprised many. Given the festive season, one would expect a surge in retail activity. However, we witnessed a significant decline in retail spending, raising concerns about consumer confidence and economic stability Down Under.

The Australian dollar, particularly against the US dollar, faced downward pressure following the disappointing retail sales data. Currently hovering around 0.6465, the AUD/USD pair may see further declines, with a potential target of 0.6464 in the near term.

Looking ahead, the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) have paused once agin the rates at 4.35%, the subdued retail sales figures mixed may influence future monetary policy decisions.

In conclusion, the market landscape remains dynamic and responsive to economic indicators. As traders, it's essential to stay informed and adapt to evolving market conditions. Join me tonight from 6 to 7 p.m. for an in-depth webinar where we'll further analyze these developments and explore potential trading opportunities.

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