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Australian Dollar resilience and key 0.7150 level

"AUD/USD is outperforming again and has delivered a very resilient performance as a high-beta currency. The reason it has held up is probably because we have yet to see a major equity sell-off, even though there was a hint of that a week ago."

"And the positives also come from Australia's position as an energy exporter (terms of trade up sharply) and a proven hawkish Reserve Bank of Australia."

"AUD/USD also saw some positive news overnight from the Chinese February trade data, where imports surprised on the upside. Let's see whether AUD/USD can push through the highs of the year at 0.7150."

(This article was created with the help of an Artificial Intelligence tool and reviewed by an editor.)

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