FX_IDC:AUDUSD   Australian Dollar / U.S. Dollar
AUDUSD + 1.83%

The Aussie strengthens against the USD amid the upcoming Reserve Bank Of Australia Interest Rate Decision. The USD lost ground to most major Forex pairs during the session after high-impact economic indicators suggested that the US economy might be slowing down. US manufacturing data showed weak figures, the US Bond Yields dropped, and the Stock market closed with gains. There is still a negative correlation between the US Stock market and the USD exchange rate.

The US ISM Manufacturing PMI for September came out at 50.9, a worse than expected result by 1.3; the consensus was 52.2. This result shows slower growth in the industry; the figure is still above the 50 level, which indicates industry expansion. The US Federal Reserve could ease on the upcoming interest rate decision as we finally see signs of a slowdown in economic growth.

Australia will release important economic indicators later in the day; the Ai Group Manufacturing Index for September is expected to come out at 48.5; the previous figure was 49.3. If the actual result comes out below 50, the market will see it as an indicator of industry contraction, which will be negative for the AUDUSD exchange rate.

AU will also release Buiding Permits MoM and Home Loans MoM; the consensus for these indicators is 5% and -3.5%, respectively, which is better than the previous month's figures, and a better than expected result will be positive for the Aussie.

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