Aussie soars as USD faces perfect storm

With the greenback under a perfect storm of pressure, an upbeat Australian dollar has pushed through the 81 US cent mark for the first time since January 2015.

Australian dollars

The Australian dollar has pushed past 81 US cents for the first time since Jan 2015 (AAP)

A soaring Australian dollar has pushed through the 81 US cent mark for the first time since January 2015, climbing more than one US cent in less than a day.

The local dollar gained fresh momentum on Friday when the Australian Bureau of Statistics said the number of home loan approvals rose 2.9 per cent in July, adding to the accumulation of recent positive economic data, AxiTrader chief market strategist Greg McKenna said.

"From the gloom of March and April when the dollar was forecast at 65 US cents - commodities looked terrible, metals looked terrible - all that's turned around," Mr McKenna said.

While still volatile, Australia commodity exports including iron ore, coal and copper have all tracked higher in recent months, while the bond spread between Australia and the US has also seen a trend reversal.

"If you rack up all the normal things you tee into a fair value model, they've all been moving in the Aussie dollar's direction and then you get this USD collapse," Mr McKenna said.

The greenback was hit overnight after European Central Bank president Mario Draghi's failure to detail the bank's timeline for tapering its bond-purchasing program.

The US dollar index ebbed to its lowest levels in two and a half years on the news, as one side of the Atlantic hosts a resurgent Euro and the other faces soft inflation, a hesitant US Federal Reserve, a White House unable to exact its pro-business economic agenda and the imminent landfall of category five Hurricane Irma.

"The US dollar is on the precipice of a capitulation, it could concede a fair chunk of the 2014 rally and if it does you could get the Euro at 126, 128 US cents - then the Aussie is going to be well north of 85 US cents," Mr McKenna said.

At 1450 AEST on Friday, the Australian dollar was worth 81.03 US cents, up from 79.85 US cents on Thursday.


Share
2 min read
Published 8 September 2017 3:18pm
Source: AAP


Share this with family and friends