AUD/USD Forecast May 22-26

AUD/USD posted slight gains last week, closing at 0.7455. There are five events this week. Here is an outlook on the major market-movers and an updated technical analysis for AUD/USD.

The US dollar was broadly lower as the Trump administration was racked by more scandals. Trump has been accused of interfering in an investigation by FBI director James Comey, raising suspicion of obstruction of justice by Trump. The US dollar fell on market concerns that growth-friendly policies such as tax reform and increased fiscal spending could be stalled. As well, US construction numbers were soft. In Australia, employment data sparkled, as employment change jumped and the unemployment rate dipped.

Updates:

AUD/USD daily graph with support and resistance lines on it. Click to enlarge:

  1. CB Leading Index: Monday, 14:30. This minor indicator is based on 7 economic indicators. The index has been steady, with two straight gains of 0.4%.
  2. RBA Assistant Guy Debelle Speaks: Monday, 17:30. Debelle will deliver remarks at an event in Basel. The markets will be listening closely for any clues regarding future monetary policy.
  3. MI Leading Index: Wednesday, 00:30. This minor index has been subdued in recent months, with a small gain of 0.1% in March. Will we see another gain in the April release?
  4. Construction Work Done: Wednesday, 1:30. The indicator continues to post declines, pointing to contraction in the construction sector. However, the decline in Q4 was just 0.2%, much better than the Q3 reading of -4.9%.
  5. RBA Assistant Governor Guy Debelle Speaks: Thursday, 8:00. Debelle will speak at an event in London. A speech which is more hawkish than expected is bullish for the Australian dollar.

AUD/USD Technical Analysis

AUD/USD opened the week at 0.7393 and quickly climbed to a low of 0.7455. The pair then reversed directions and climbed to a high of 0.7470, breaking above resistance at 0.7429 (discussed last week). The pair closed the week at 0.7455.

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