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May 6, 2026 2:20 PM UTC

Australian Dollar Slides as Strong US Jobs Data Bolsters the Greenback

BitcoinWorld Australian Dollar Slides as Strong US Jobs Data Bolsters the Greenback The Australian Dollar retreated against its US counterpart on Monday, as a surprisingly robust US Nonfarm Payrolls (NFP) report released last Friday fueled expectations that the Federal Reserve will maintain its aggressive monetary policy stance. The stronger-than-expected jobs data provided a fresh boost to the US Dollar, pushing the AUD/USD pair lower in early Asian trading. US Jobs Data Surprises to the Upside The US economy added 272,000 new jobs in May, significantly exceeding the consensus estimate of 185,000, according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The unemployment rate held steady at 4.0%, while average hourly earnings rose 0.4% month-over-month, above the 0.3% forecast. The data reinforced the narrative that the US labor market remains resilient, reducing the likelihood of near-term rate cuts by the Federal Reserve. Market-implied probabilities for a rate cut in September fell sharply following the release, with the CME FedWatch Tool now showing a roughly 50% chance of a cut, down from nearly 70% before the data. This shift in expectations provided a strong tailwind for the US Dollar, which gained across the board. AUD/USD Reaction and Key Levels The AUD/USD pair opened with a gap lower on Monday, trading around 0.6570, down from Friday’s close near 0.6615. The pair has now erased gains made earlier in the week when the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) held rates steady and struck a relatively hawkish tone. Technical analysts point to immediate support at the 0.6550 level, followed by the May low of 0.6465. On the upside, resistance is seen at 0.6620 and then the 0.6700 psychological barrier. The pair remains sensitive to shifts in US interest rate expectations and broader risk sentiment. Why This Matters for Traders and Investors The Australian Dollar is often viewed as a proxy for risk appetite, given its close correlation with commodity prices and global growth expectations. A sustained rally in the US Dollar, driven by strong US data, could keep the AUD under pressure in the near term. For importers and exporters dealing in AUD, the weaker exchange rate may have mixed implications: lower costs for US-dollar-denominated imports but reduced margins for Australian exporters. Investors will now turn their attention to upcoming US inflation data, due later this week, which could further shape Fed policy expectations. A higher-than-expected Consumer Price Index (CPI) reading could reinforce the Dollar’s strength, while a softer print might provide some relief for the Aussie. Conclusion The Australian Dollar’s retreat following the strong US jobs report highlights the continued dominance of US macroeconomic data in driving currency markets. With the Fed likely to keep rates higher for longer, the path of least resistance for AUD/USD appears skewed to the downside in the short term. Traders should monitor US inflation data and any shifts in global risk sentiment for the next directional cues. FAQs Q1: Why did the Australian Dollar fall after the US jobs report? A stronger-than-expected US Nonfarm Payrolls report reduced the likelihood of the Federal Reserve cutting interest rates soon, boosting the US Dollar and putting downward pressure on the Australian Dollar. Q2: What is the key support level for AUD/USD right now? Immediate support is seen around 0.6550, with a break below that opening the door to the May low near 0.6465. Q3: How does the US jobs data affect the Federal Reserve’s policy? A strong labor market gives the Fed more room to keep interest rates elevated to combat inflation, reducing the probability of rate cuts in the near term. This post Australian Dollar Slides as Strong US Jobs Data Bolsters the Greenback first appeared on BitcoinWorld .

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