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Australian Dollar declines despite rising Consumer Inflation Expectations

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Last updated: September 11, 2025 7:23 am
News Desk
Published: September 11, 2025
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The Australian Dollar (AUD) experienced a decline on Thursday, following a period of gains. Despite an uptick in Consumer Inflation Expectations, which rose to 4.7% in September from a five-month low of 3.9% in August, the currency fell slightly against the US Dollar (USD). This decline came amid favorable economic signals from Australia that bolstered expectations for the Reserve Bank of Australia’s (RBA) policy to remain unchanged, with swaps now pricing in an 86% likelihood of no change in September.

Recent data pointed to a solid economic performance within Australia, with RBA Governor Michele Bullock noting signs of increased growth in the private sector, which could mitigate fears of further rate cuts. The rising Consumer Inflation Expectations underscore the growing domestic demand and potential inflationary pressures, likely contributing to the RBA’s decision-making process.

Conversely, the USD faced challenges amidst expectations of a rate cut by the US Federal Reserve (Fed), following weaker-than-expected Producer Price Index (PPI) data, which showed a decrease in inflation to 2.6% in August from 3.3% in July. This shift in inflation metrics has led traders to anticipate easier monetary policy from the Fed in September, weakening the USD as the market fully prices in a 25 basis points rate cut, with the chances of a more significant 50 basis points reduction reaching approximately 12%.

Attention is now focused on the upcoming Consumer Price Index (CPI) data from the US, which is anticipated to rise by 2.9% year-over-year for August, while the core CPI is projected to increase by 3.1%. These figures could further influence market expectations regarding Fed policies.

The US Dollar Index (DXY), tracking the USD’s performance against six major currencies, remains around 97.80, holding firm despite widespread rate cut expectations. Meanwhile, a report from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) has indicated a potential downward revision of the total Nonfarm employment for March 2025, sparking concerns about the labor market’s strength and further complicating the Fed’s deliberations on interest rates.

In another development, Australia’s trading dynamics are closely linked to the economic health of China. Recent data revealed a decline in China’s CPI, which fell 0.4% year-over-year in August, contributing to broader market apprehensions that could impact the AUD given China’s status as Australia’s largest trading partner.

Analysts, such as Matthew Hassan, Head of Australian Macro-Forecasting, emphasize that the post-pandemic consumer recovery has been sluggish, as reflected by a decrease in Westpac Consumer Confidence, prompting speculation that further policy easing may be necessary.

At present, the AUD/USD pair is trading around 0.6620, following a pullback from recent 10-month highs. The technical outlook indicates that while the pair maintains a bullish bias within an ascending channel pattern, it also faces resistance at the recent peak of 0.6635. Should the pair breach this resistance, it may advance towards the 11-month high of 0.6687, while downside risks remain with potential support at 0.6572 and 0.6560.

In summary, while the Australian economy shows signs of strength, external influences from the US monetary policy decisions and China’s economic performance are likely to continue impacting the AUD’s trajectory in the short term. The interplay of these factors will be crucial for traders and analysts as they navigate the ongoing developments in both the Australian and global economic landscapes.

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