BR100 Decreased By (-0.15%)
BR30 Decreased By (-0.74%)
KSE100 Decreased By (-0.41%)
KSE30 Decreased By (-0.67%)
BECO 5.80 Decreased By ▼ -0.23 (-3.81%)
BML 58.03 Increased By ▲ 5.28 (10.01%)
BOP 33.85 Decreased By ▼ -0.40 (-1.17%)
CNERGY 8.15 Decreased By ▼ -0.01 (-0.12%)
DCL 11.77 Decreased By ▼ -0.57 (-4.62%)
FCCL 53.35 Decreased By ▼ -0.54 (-1%)
FCSC 5.40 Increased By ▲ 0.18 (3.45%)
FFL 17.89 Decreased By ▼ -0.14 (-0.78%)
FNEL 1.31 Increased By ▲ 0.01 (0.77%)
HUMNL 11.06 Increased By ▲ 0.06 (0.55%)
KEL 8.05 Decreased By ▼ -0.06 (-0.74%)
KOSM 5.45 Increased By ▲ 0.07 (1.3%)
MLCF 87.19 Decreased By ▼ -0.86 (-0.98%)
NBP 184.60 Decreased By ▼ -1.88 (-1.01%)
PACE 11.62 Increased By ▲ 0.90 (8.4%)
PAEL 40.31 Increased By ▲ 0.37 (0.93%)
PIAHCLA 26.10 Decreased By ▼ -0.07 (-0.27%)
PIBTL 17.09 Decreased By ▼ -0.23 (-1.33%)
PPL 228.40 Decreased By ▼ -4.38 (-1.88%)
PRL 34.59 Decreased By ▼ -0.36 (-1.03%)
PTC 67.35 Decreased By ▼ -0.21 (-0.31%)
SEARL 91.00 Increased By ▲ 0.07 (0.08%)
SSGC 26.90 Decreased By ▼ -0.27 (-0.99%)
TELE 8.53 Decreased By ▼ -0.04 (-0.47%)
THCCL 66.14 Increased By ▲ 6.01 (10%)
TPLP 9.29 Increased By ▲ 0.53 (6.05%)
TREET 24.59 Increased By ▲ 0.05 (0.2%)
TRG 71.69 Decreased By ▼ -0.06 (-0.08%)
WAVES 10.98 Increased By ▲ 1.00 (10.02%)
WTL 1.28 Increased By ▲ 0.02 (1.59%)
Markets

Australia dollar struggles at 75 US-cent barrier, NZ$ ticks higher

SYDNEY: The Australian dollar struggled at the crucial 75 U.
Published December 14, 2016 Updated December 14, 2016 06:50am

imageSYDNEY: The Australian dollar struggled at the crucial 75 U.S. cents barrier on Wednesday despite punching through it several times, dragged by concerns about the country's job market and ahead of the U.S. Federal Reserve meeting.

The Australian dollar slipped 0.1 percent to $0.7490, after two straight days of gains.

The currency has recently been restrained by a resurgent U.S. dollar after the victory of Donald Trump in the U.S. presidential elections last month sent both Treasury yields and the greenback soaring on expectations of higher inflation.

Investor attention is squarely on the Fed meeting later in the day which is expected to hike interest rates for the first time this year. Markets have almost fully priced in a quarter-point increase.

The outcome of the Fed's policy meeting will be announced at 1900 GMT Thursday, followed by Chair Janet Yellen's news conference half an hour later.

Also due on Thursday is Australian jobs data which has recently been heavily skewed towards part-time employment, raising worries about inflation outlook for the country.

"Traders are concerned that the current rush towards part-time workforce at the expense of full-time employment numbers could eventually be a concern for the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) if the current trend intensifies," said Stephen Innes, senior currency trader at OANDA Australia and Asia Pacific.

The Aussie has, however, fallen in only four out of the last 10 sessions, largely led by rising commodity prices and carry trades where investors borrow in safer currencies such as the yen for high-yielding assets.

The Aussie is set for its first annual gain in three years, up 2.9 percent so far.

Elsewhere, the Aussie struggled against its New Zealand counterpart, falling 0.3 percent for its second straight session of losses. The Aussie is still up 2.2 percent this year.

It continued its winning streak against the Yen though, rising for a seventh straight day, thanks to yield trade.

The New Zealand dollar did better than its antipodean cousin, rising 0.2 percent to $0.7214, marking a third straight day of gains.

Analysts expect the uptrend to remain intact with the next stop for the Kiwi seen at $0.7265, helped by a sound economic outlook and firmer dairy prices.

"That will probably be reached if there's a bout of long-USD profit-taking post Fed tonight," said Imre Spizer, senior strategist at Westpac.

New Zealand government bonds inched higher, sending yields about down 1 basis points across the curve.

Australian government bond futures climbed too, with the three-year bond contract up 3 ticks at 98.095. The 10-year contract added 3.6 ticks to 97.2325.

Copyright Reuters, 2016

Comments

Comments are closed for this article.