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AUD Steady Despite China Trade Beat

The Australian Dollar remained largely unchanged during Tuesday’s Asian trading session, June 9, holding near the 0.7050 level despite stronger-than-expected trade figures from China. Although China’s latest economic data exceeded market forecasts, the Australian Dollar showed only a limited reaction. Traders appear to be waiting for additional economic indicators before making stronger directional moves.

China reported a Trade Balance surplus of $105.43 billion in May, significantly above market expectations of $92.1 billion and higher than the previous reading of $84.82 billion. The data highlighted continued strength in the world’s second-largest economy and one of Australia’s most important trading partners.

Imports increased by 27.4% year over year, outperforming forecasts of 25% and slightly exceeding the previous growth rate of 25.3%. Exports also delivered an impressive result, rising 19.4% compared with expectations of 15% and the prior reading of 14.1%.

The figures suggest that domestic demand and external trade activity in China remain resilient despite ongoing concerns about global economic growth. Since China is Australia’s largest export destination, stronger Chinese economic performance often supports demand for Australian commodities such as iron ore, coal, and natural gas.

Investors are now turning their attention to China’s Consumer Price Index data scheduled for release on Wednesday. The inflation report could provide additional clues about the health of the Chinese economy and influence market sentiment toward the Australian Dollar.

US Dollar Weakens as Oil Prices Retreat 

Meanwhile, the US Dollar edged slightly lower as energy markets stabilized. Oil prices retreated following an easing of geopolitical tensions in the Middle East after hostilities between Israel and Iran paused amid international efforts to secure a ceasefire.

The softer US Dollar provided some support for risk-sensitive currencies, including the Australian Dollar. As a result, the US Dollar Index, which measures the Greenback against a basket of major currencies, slipped toward the 99.95 level.

For now, the Australian Dollar remains in a consolidation phase, with traders balancing encouraging economic signals from China against broader global market uncertainties. Upcoming inflation data from China and future developments in global risk sentiment are likely to determine the currency’s next major move.

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