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AUD: RBA hikes and solid fundamentals support – HSBC

HSBC economists report that the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) raised its cash rate to 4.10% in March, marking a second consecutive hike driven mainly by domestic capacity constraints and inflation concerns. They still see additional tightening as likely, possibly in May. HSBC adds that the Australian Dollar (AUD) should benefit from a hawkish RBA and strong domestic fundamentals, even if external volatility drives swings.

RBA tightening underpins Australian Dollar

"Meanwhile, the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) raised its cash rate by 25bp to 4.10% on 17 March, marking a second consecutive hike amid inflation concerns. The decision was primarily driven by domestic capacity constraints, although the Middle East conflict also contributed to upside inflation risks."

"The vote was narrowly split, with 5-4 in favour of the hike. RBA Governor Bullock struck a hawkish tone, framing disagreement as about timing, not the overall rate trajectory."

"Our economists’ central case remains that additional tightening is required, with a potential hike in May, though global uncertainty increases the risk around this call."

"Looking ahead, the AUD is likely to remain sensitive to shifts in global risk sentiment over the near term."

"The AUD may struggle to outpace the USD, but it is likely to outpace the NZD, given Australia’s strong domestic fundamentals, including a hawkish RBA stance, commodity exposure, a modest current account deficit financed largely through foreign direct investment (FDI) and portfolio inflows, and a comparatively low debt-to-GDP ratio vs other G10 economies."

(This article was created with the help of an Artificial Intelligence tool and reviewed by an editor.)

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