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AUD/USD rallies beyond 0.7100 amid hopes of new US-Iran peace talks

  • AUD/USD rallies 1.8% in two days and hits fresh four-week highs at 0.7120.
  • Speculation about new US-Iran talks has boosted sentiment and hammered the safe-haven USD.
  • Later on Tuesday, the US PPI is expected to confirm that inflation accelerated in March.

The Australian Dollar (AUD) appreciated for the second consecutive day against the US Dollar (USD) on Tuesday, reaching four-week highs above 0.7120 at the time of writing and drawing closer to the 2026 high at 0.7187.

News from Iran keeps driving markets on Tuesday, with reports hinting at a new round of negotiations between the US and Iran fuelling a relief rally. The risk-sensitive Aussie has rallied about 1.8% so far this week, as the safe-haven US Dollar tumbles across the board.

US President Donald Trump assured on Monday that Iran had called asking to “work on a deal,” and reports from different sources hinting at ongoing contacts between Iran and US have boosted speculation about a new round of negotiations. Reuters boosted those hopes further on Tuesday, affirming that delegations from the US and Iran would be ready to return to Pakistan to resume peace talks.

Australian consumer confidence plunges in April

In the macroeconomic front, Australian Westpac Consumer Confidence deteriorated to its lowest level in six years in April, to -12.5, from 1.2 in March. The impact on the Aussie, however, was minimal as investors await Thursday’s employment data for a broader picture of the economic impact of Iran’s war.

In the US, the March Producer Price Index (PPI) figures, due later on Tuesday, are likely to provide some diversion from the geopolitical scenario. Producer inflation is expected to show a similar trend as Friday’s consumer price figures, providing further reasons for Federal Reserve (Fed) hawks to call for higher interest rates.

Economic Indicator

Westpac Consumer Confidence

The Westpac Consumer Confidence released by the Faculty of Economics and Commerce Melbourne Institute captures the level of sentiment that individuals have in economic activity reflecting respondents' evaluations of their family finances over the past and coming year, expectations about the one-year and five-year economic conditions and views about current buying conditions for major household items. Generally speaking, a high reading is seen as positive (or bullish) for the AUD, whereas a low reading is seen as negative (or bearish).

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Last release: Tue Apr 14, 2026 00:30

Frequency: Monthly

Actual: -12.5%

Consensus: -

Previous: 1.2%

Source: University of Melbourne

Economic Indicator

Producer Price Index (YoY)

The Producer Price Index released by the Bureau of Labor statistics, Department of Labor measures the average changes in prices in primary markets of the US by producers of commodities in all states of processing. Changes in the PPI are widely followed as an indicator of commodity inflation. Generally speaking, a high reading is seen as positive (or bullish) for the USD, whereas a low reading is seen as negative (or bearish).

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Next release: Tue Apr 14, 2026 12:30

Frequency: Monthly

Consensus: 4.6%

Previous: 3.4%

Source: US Bureau of Labor Statistics

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