Aussie-Dollar having a good day, gaining 2%
The US dollar is getting stronger in comparison to other currencies — USD/CHF slipping 0.9% and closing at 0.9277. USD/CAD trades at 1.3536 after losing 0.94%.
Today's price action is taking place amid mixed market indicators – United States Manufacturing PMI released yesterday at 14:45 UTC with a figure of 46.2, while the previous figure was 47.7.
Assets that recorded the greatest percentage change in relation to their peers are designated as "Top Movers" with the most active currencies listed below.
Aussie-Dollar | +2% in mid-session
After closing yesterday at 0.6733, AUD/USD trades at 0.6868 today after making its biggest single-day jump of 134 pips (2%) since December 2022. So far this year, Aussie-Dollar has declined 0.98% while touching highs around 0.7581 earlier this year.
The Kiwi | +1.3% in mid-session
The New-Zealand Dollar trades at 0.6334 after it made its largest daily jump of 81 pips (1.3%) since December 2022. The current year has not been the best for the New-Zealand Dollar as it lost 1.21% from its highest point of 0.6977.
Weak sentiment sees Euro-Aussie dollar posting 1.4% loss
More of the same today: Euro-Aussie dollar is range-bound between 1.5417 and 1.5698 today after shedding 219 pips and closing at 1.5672 yesterday.