
Looking forward, the direction of AUD and NZD will depend heavily on whether China can stabilize its economic indicators. Stronger manufacturing activity, improved consumer confidence, or rising export demand could help support both currencies.
But if China continues to show patchy or fragile growth, Australia and New Zealand may feel the impact through slower trade flows and weakening commodity prices. This would add pressure to their currencies and possibly influence central-bank decisions in both countries.
Another key factor is global sentiment. If investors become more risk-averse during periods of uncertainty, AUD and NZD — which are often seen as “risk-sensitive” — may face additional volatility regardless of local conditions.
For now, the situation remains balanced: opportunities may emerge if China stabilizes, but caution is still needed as long as the data remains uneven.
The next few months will be important in shaping whether AUD and NZD can recover momentum or continue to face headwinds tied to China’s economic path.
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