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AUD/USD Dips Slightly: Aussie Yields to Commodity Softness Near 0.6496

Thomas by Thomas
November 19, 2025
in Business & Finance, Forex
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AUD/USD Dips Slightly: Aussie Yields to Commodity Softness Near 0.6496

AUD/USD dipped slightly to 0.6496 on November 19, 2025, up 0.03% in a volatile session as Australia’s commodity resilience—iron ore at $110/ton—clashes with RBA’s dovish minutes signaling Q2 2025 cut odds. This mild retreat—down 0.26% monthly yet up 0.69% yearly—highlights risk-off flows, with FXStreet eyeing 0.6500 recovery amid net longs at 31.5K contracts. As ASX futures hold, AUD/USD’s slight dip eyes 0.6450 support, per Trading Economics, redefining antipodean forex in Fed’s three-cut path.

Aussie’s anchors waver: October jobs at 55.3k steady 4.2% unemployment, yet RBA’s 3.60% pause eyes trim on 2.1% GDP forecast. Contrasting Fed’s hawkish 4.75%—40% December odds—DXY above 102 pressures, with China’s 5.2% output lifting exports yet stimulus skepticism caps. U.S. tariffs thaw aids +3% volumes, projecting 1.8% growth if monsoon normalizes.

From charts, AUD/USD‘s dip carves a descending channel from September’s 0.6942 high, RSI at 48 neutral amid 28% commodity volumes. Support at 0.6450—100-day EMA—resistance at 0.6537 tests 2025 pivot. Sub-0.6420 risks 0.6356 Fib, rebound above 0.6520 eyes 0.6687. Volatility at 10.2% reflects RBA rhetoric.

This aussie dip flatlines ASX 200 0.2%, pressuring miners. For portfolios, spotlights AUD’s yield vulnerability. Heading into 2026, AUD/USD narrates caution: commodity creep versus dollar dominance. Track November 26 RBA—hawkish holds stem at 0.6550, etching dip as Aussie’s tempered test.

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