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Australian Dollar struggles as China’s Industrial Profits decline in previous year

James Carter
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The Australian Dollar extended its losses as fresh data revealed a sharp decline in China’s industrial profits for the previous year, underscoring ongoing challenges in the world’s second-largest economy. As Australia’s largest trading partner, China’s economic health has a significant influence on the Aussie’s performance, heightening concerns over the currency’s near-term outlook.

China’s industrial profits fell by 4.7% year-on-year, reflecting sluggish demand and persistent headwinds in key manufacturing sectors. The data intensified worries over global growth, further pressuring the Australian Dollar, which is often viewed as a barometer of China’s economic activity. Analysts warn that weak Chinese demand could weigh on Australia’s export-driven economy, dampening the prospects for a recovery in the Aussie.

AUD/USD 1-D Chart as of January 27th, 2025 (Source: TradingView)

Adding to the downward pressure, investor sentiment has turned cautious amid uncertainty surrounding China’s post-pandemic recovery. The combination of tighter monetary conditions globally and muted industrial output in China has left the Australian Dollar vulnerable, particularly against safe-haven currencies like the U.S. Dollar.

Market participants are now closely watching for additional signs of economic stimulus from Beijing, which could help stabilize demand and support the Australian Dollar. However, without concrete measures, the currency may remain under strain, reflecting broader concerns about China’s slowing momentum and its ripple effects on the global economy.

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