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AUD/USD to remain under pressure - UBS

FXStreet (Córdoba) - The UBS analyst team commented that last week rise in Australian jobless rate will likely reinforce the Reserve Bank of Australia’s dovish tone, and keep the AUD under pressure.

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“Australia’s jobless rate rose unexpectedly to a 12-year high of 6.4% in July, from 6.0% previously. The Australian Bureau of Statistics attributed about 0.1% increase to sample rotation (the incoming rotation group had a lower proportion of employed persons), while a rise in participation rate added another 0.14%”.

“While these factors might explain part of the jobless rate rise, we think data would reinforce the Reserve Bank of Australia’s dovish tone, and keep the AUD under pressure”.

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