During Thursday's Asian session, AUD/USD shows an active decline, developing the corrective impulse formed on Tuesday. Quotes are testing the 0.6340 level for a downward breakdown, while market participants are evaluating the February Australian labor market data released earlier.
The seasonally adjusted employment rate decreased by 52.8 thousand after rising by 30.5 thousand in the previous month, which turned out to be significantly worse than the forecast of 30.0 thousand. The indicator of full—time employment decreased by 35.7 thousand (after an increase of 36.9 thousand), and part-time employment - by 17.0 thousand (after a decrease of 6.5 thousand). The share of the labor force in the total population decreased from 67.2% to 66.8%, which is also lower than expected at 67.3%.
The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) cut the interest rate by 25 basis points to 4.10% at its February meeting. Currently, the markets estimate the probability of continued dovish rhetoric at the May meeting and a third rate cut by the end of the year at 65%. However, RBA Assistant Governor Sarah Hunter said that the regulator remains more cautious than the market regarding further monetary policy easing.
Results of the US Federal Reserve meeting
Investors are analyzing the results of the US Federal Reserve meeting, published the day before. As expected, the regulator kept the key rate at 4.50%, but adjusted its forecasts for the current year and the near future. The median rate forecast for the current year has been reduced from 4.40% to 3.90%, for 2026 from 3.90% to 3.40%, and for 2027 from 3.40% to 3.10%.
The Fed also raised expectations for inflation and unemployment for the current year, but lowered its forecast for GDP growth. Inflation in 2025 is expected to reach 2.7% against the previous estimate of 2.5%. The unemployment rate may reach 4.4%, which is 0.1% higher than the previous forecast. The growth rate of the US economy in 2025 has been revised from 2.1% to 1.7%.
Fed Chairman Jerome Powell stressed that there is no need to rush to adjust monetary policy, as the economy remains strong. However, uncertainty in macroeconomic forecasts has increased due to the US administration's trade policy, the effects of which on inflation are still difficult to assess.
AUD/USD technical analysis for today
On the daily chart (D1), the Bollinger indicator indicates a flat trend. The MACD indicator turned down, preparing to form a sell signal. Stochastic is also showing a decline.
Trading recommendations
- We will consider sales after the breakdown down to the level of 0.6319. The nearest target will be 0.6250. We will place the stop loss at 0.6350.
- Purchases will become possible when growth resumes and the level of 0.6373 breaks up with a target of 0.6450. The stop loss is 0.6340.