The Australian dollar advanced to a new multi-day highs against the currencies of Japan, US, Europe and New Zealand as a surge in local stocks encouraged investors to bet on higher-yielding currencies.
On the equity front, the Australian market ended in the positive territory today having reopened after 4 holidays, taking cues from Wall Street where the major averages ended higher in yesterday's trading session.
The benchmark S&P/ASX200 Index advanced 54.20 points, or 1.13% to close at 4,845, while the All-Ordinaries Index ended at 4,857, representing a gain of 53.40 points, or 1.11%.
During early trading on Tuesday, the Australian dollar rose to an 8-day high of 1.6133 against the euro. This may be compared with yesterday's closing value of 1.6216. On the upside, 1.608 is seen as the next target level.
The Aussie showed strength against the Japanese yen during Tuesday's early trading. At about 4:05 am ET, the Aussie-yen pair reached an 18-day high of 81.98, with 82.8 seen as the next upside target level. At Monday's New York session close, the pair was quoted at 81.30.
In early trading on Tuesday, the Australian dollar advanced to an 12-day high of 0.8952 against the US currency. The next upside target level for the aussie-greenback pair is seen at 0.901. The Aussie-dollar pair closed Monday's deals at 0.8872.
From U.S., the S&P/Case-Shiller home price index, is scheduled to be released at 9 am. Economists expect a 7.30% year-over-year decline in the 20-city composite house price index for October following a 9.36% drop in the previous month.
The Conference Board is scheduled to release its consumer confidence report for December at about 10 am ET. The report, is expected to show that the consumer confidence index rose to 53 in December.
The Australian currency edged up against the New Zealand dollar during early Asian deals on Tuesday. At 1:55 am ET, the aussie advanced to a 6-day high of 1.2566 against the kiwi, compared to 1.2537 hit late New York Wednesday. The next upside target level for the Aussie-kiwi pair is seen around 1.262. As of now, the pair is trading at 1.2558.
The Australian dollar also traded up against its Canadian counterpart during this time period and hit as high as 0.9323 by 4:10 am ET. This may be compared with yesterday's closing value of 0.9254. On the upside, 0.951 is seen as the next resistance level.
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