Australian Dollar Plummets to 20-Year Low Amid Tariff and Interest Rate Worries
January 13, 2025
As of January 13, 2025, the Australian dollar has fallen to 61.44 US cents, marking its lowest level against the US dollar since 2003.
Several factors have contributed to the Australian dollar's decline, including concerns over tariffs, fears regarding economic growth in China, and shifting expectations around domestic interest rates.
This situation is compounded by the anticipation of a rate cut by the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA), which has led to reduced expectations for US central bank rate cuts.
Bond traders have already priced in 60 basis points of cuts by the RBA, reflecting market expectations of a more accommodative monetary policy.
A major concern is the incoming US President Donald Trump's proposed 60% tariffs on Chinese imports, which could significantly impact the Australian dollar if enacted.
Economists increasingly view a February RBA rate cut as likely, particularly in light of anticipated lower core inflation for the December quarter.
Future movements of the Australian dollar will largely depend on upcoming US economic data and China's economic performance, with significant updates expected soon.
This decline represents a significant drop from above 69 US cents in late September 2024, with the currency losing nearly 9% against the greenback over the past three months.
Despite the expected cuts by both the US and Australian central banks, NAB's head of FX strategy, Ray Attrill, indicated that these should not significantly affect the Australian dollar's value.
The recent strong employment report in the US has reduced expectations for interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve, adding further pressure on the Australian dollar.
While a lower Australian dollar benefits exports, it raises the cost of imported goods, potentially increasing inflation within Australia.
For Australians traveling to the US, the falling exchange rate means their money will be worth less, increasing the cost of purchases in US dollars.
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ABC News • Jan 13, 2025
Why is the Australian dollar falling and what could it mean for you?
The West Australian • Jan 13, 2025
As dollar dips towards 60c, tariff threat may Trump all