AUD/NZD has found solid support in recent weeks below 1.0500 in the range it has played for many years between 1.0300-1.1000.
Australian CPI was higher than expected today on the key Trim reading which the Reserve bank of Australia (RBA) watches closely and likely will lead to the market buying AUD ahead of the RBA meeting next week on November 2nd.
Although the RBA will likely continue to be patient and wait for wage inflation the bond market is already pricing in a shift from the RBA and since the NZD already priced in many rate hikes from the RBNZ there is a lot of room here for the AUD to rally on the relative change of 0 interest rate hikes from RBA to perhaps 1 or 2 next year.
AUD/NZD is a slow pair but trends nicely especially if we can get above the 200DMA at 1.0630 level in coming sessions. The trade is invalidated if we trade back below 1.0450.
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