失业率飙升引爆降息预期 澳元下行压力仍未解除
Jin Tou Wang·2025-10-17 03:30

Group 1 - The Australian dollar (AUD) against the US dollar (USD) is experiencing a downward trend, currently at 0.6469, with a decline of 0.23% [1] - Australia's unemployment rate surged to 4.5% in September, the highest in four years and exceeding the market expectation of 4.3%, increasing the likelihood of an interest rate cut by the Reserve Bank of Australia on November 4 [1] - The rise in unemployment has led to a decrease in the three-year government bond yield, indicating a shift in market sentiment [1] Group 2 - Technically, the AUD/USD exchange rate has slightly recovered from a seven-week low of 0.6441, but the overall trend remains weak, with resistance levels at 0.6515 and 0.6523 [2] - A long-legged doji candlestick pattern has formed, providing a brief respite for bulls, yet the price remains constrained by the 10-day, 21-day, and 55-day moving averages [2] - The monthly relative strength index continues to show weakness, indicating that the overall downward pressure on the AUD is still in place, requiring a breakthrough of moving average resistance for upward movement [2]