The AUD/USD pair faces pressure around 0.6520 in the late European session. The rally in the Aussie asset stalls as investors await the United States Retail Sales data for October, which will be published at 13:30 GMT.
As per the consensus, consumer spending contracted by 0.3% against 0.7% growth in September. Weak consumer spending data would put more pressure on the US Dollar. The US Dollar has been facing a sell-off due to easing consumer inflation in the US economy.
The US inflation report for October indicated that the headline inflation grew at the slowest growth in more than two years. The annual headline CPI rose by 3.2%, softened from estimates of 3.3% and the former reading of 3.7%.
AUD/USD aims to climb above the immediate resistance plotted from August 15 high around 0.6520. The Asset aims to stabilize above the 50-day Exponential Moving Average (EMA), which trades around 0.6420, indicating that the near-term trend is upbeat.
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