AUD/USD Drops After 89K Jobs Surprise—What’s Next If $0.6410 Breaks?

By: fxleaders|2025/05/15 11:15:05
0
Share
copy
The Aussie started Thursday strong, getting to $0.6450 after Australia’s jobs numbers were released. 89,000 new jobs in April, way above the 20,000 expected and the unemployment rate stayed at 4.1%. The Q1 Wage Price Index also beat expectations, 3.4% YoY, so investors can bet on consumer spending. Risk sentiment was further boosted as the US and China reached a preliminary agreement to cut tariffs. The US will reduce duties on Chinese goods from 145% to 30% and China will cut its tariffs on US imports from 125% to 10%. This de-escalation helped global risk assets and the Aussie. Key Points: US Dollar Capping Aussie Gains Despite the good Aussie data and improved global trade outlook the AUD/USD failed to hold gains as the US dollar remained strong. The DXY is around 100.90 as markets await US Retail Sales and Producer Price Index data which will shape Fed rate expectations. Markets are pricing in a 74% chance of a 25bps Fed rate cut by September, down from 90%+ just a few weeks ago. April’s CPI was softer than expected at 2.3% YoY so the Fed is cautious but not dovish. This macro backdrop is capping the AUD’s rally despite the domestic positives. AUD/USD Technical Setup: Bears in Control AUD/USD is at $0.6411 after breaking below the 50 hour EMA ($0.6437) and an ascending trendline from earlier this week. A descending trendline has formed and the MACD is bearish. Trade: Unless we get back above $0.6442, the downside should continue. Price structure, MACD and EMA all point bearish so the break could open a clean short.

You may also like

Forbes Special Report: Stablecoin cross-border payments are faster now, but not cheaper yet

Cross-border payments using stablecoins are rapidly expanding, bringing speed and accessibility, but due to insufficient institutional liquidity, they have not yet delivered on their promised cost savings. The technology has been validated, and regulations are improving, but the industry has not yet...

Li Feifei's latest long article: When video generation, robots, and NVIDIA all claim to be world models, we need a taxonomy

Language gives machines a way to talk about the world. The world model is the means by which machines ultimately understand, imagine, reason, and interact with it.

Blaming the desolation of the cryptocurrency world on the rise of AI is a form of intellectual laziness

The emergence of giants signifies a mature business model. Although it will reduce speculative space, there is also enough room for error, allowing for the continuous emergence of new forces.

The impact of OUSD on Circle, Tether, and Paxos: not a single negative factor, but a more complex reshaping of competition

OUSD will not be the last new competitor; Circle needs to respond more actively in terms of products, distribution, and ecosystem collaboration.

A valuation of 8 billion dollars, doubling in 8 months! What makes the crypto-friendly bank Erebor Bank stand out?

Erebor is a high-profile experiment taking place at the intersection of banking, cryptocurrency, and industrial policy.

340 billion valuation: Li Yanhong's largest IPO, a seat in Kunlunxin's shares is hard to come by

As a core asset in Baidu's AI landscape, Kunlun Chip is expected to exceed Baidu's market value after going public, becoming an important bargaining chip in its turnaround battle.

Popular coins

Latest Crypto News

Read more
iconiconiconiconiconiconicon
Customer Support:@weikecs
Business Cooperation:@weikecs
Quant Trading & MM:bd@weex.com
VIP Program:support@weex.com