The AUD/USD pair hovers around 0.6474 after retracing from a weekly high of 0.6522 during the early Asian session on Thursday. In response to the down
remains under pressure and declines for the third day in a row near 103.15 while the 10-year yield falls to 4.11%.
Additionally, the first reading of Personal Consumption Expenditures Prices for the second quarter decreased to 2.5% from 2.6% prior. Finally, the second reading of Gross Domestic Product Annualized Q2 decreased to 2.1% from the first estimation of 2.4%.
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