Australian Dollar US Dollar Rate (AUDUSD)

Here is the current Australian Dollar US Dollar rate. Foreign exchange rate for AUDUSD including todays high,low and change.

Symbol Price High Low Change
AUDUSD 0.7083 0.7094 0.7015 0.0030
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Our Australian Dollar US Dollar Live exchange rates are updated once per minute from 00:00 GMT Monday until 21:00 GMT Friday. The AUDUSD live rate is available 24 hours a day and can be viewed in our exchange rate tables, you can also use our live currency converter tool which allows you to convert currency at current live exchange rates. For forex trading we also provide a currency sentiment indicator on our rate pages, which gives the user a quick view of the general sentiment on popular currency rates.

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Australian Dollar US Dollar News

AUD/USD: Growth signals soften as RBA bias stays hawkish – BNY

BNY’s Head of Markets Macro Strategy Bob Savage highlights that Australia’s Westpac-Melbourne Institute Leading Index slowed sharply, suggesting stalled momentum even as commodity prices support the ...


AUD/USD under pressure as USD firms before FOMC minutes, Aussie jobs data

AUD/USD declines and trades around 0.7060 on Wednesday at the time of writing, down 0.25% on the day, as investors remain cautious ahead of the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) minutes due later ...


AUD/USD forecast: golden cross forms ahead of FOMC minutes

The Australian dollar pulled back slightly on Tuesday after the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) released minutes of its last monetary policy meeting and as traders waited for key macro data from the ...


AUD/CHF, AUD/USD and AUD/JPY Forecast – Aussie Dollar Showing Risk Appetite Direction

The Australian dollar has been slightly mixed on Wednesday, as traders are trying to determine the overall direction of risk appetite, not only in the Aussie, but markets in general.


DAX 40 subdued as AUD/USD, copper range trade

Technical analysis of the DAX 40, AUD/USD and copper, now that US traders are returning to the markets after Monday’s President’s Day.