The AUD/USD has had a range today of 0.6655 - 0.6670 in the Asia- Pac session, it is currently trading around {AUDUSD Curncy}. The AUD continues to grind higher in Asia building on yesterday's gains with very little pullback as risk looks likely to resume the Santa rally. The AUD price action for the moment remains constructive as the pair looks to build the momentum to retest the 0.6700 area. Technically while the AUD remains above 0.6500-0.6550 dips should continue to be supported. On the day, I suspect dips back toward 0.6620-40 will now be supported as the market turns its focus back toward 0.6700.
Fig 1: AUD/USD spot Daily Chart

Source: MNI - Market News/Bloomberg Finance L.P
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