The upcoming economic calendar may only add to the likelihood of a rate increase as the wage cost index is forecasted to show a 0.7% rise in the third quarter, adding to inflation concerns. Westpac’s leading index which tracks eight gauges of activity, such as company profits and productivity, to give an indication of how the economy will perform over the next three to nine months is also due for release. If it continues its current trend of improvement then the brighter outlook for growth will add to the case for future tightening. Rising interest rate expectations will continue to be a supporting factor for the Australian dollar which could see the com-dollar eventually look to test its all-time high. However, the RBA will release their minutes from their November meeting which could hint at the prospect of keeping rate steady at their next meeting which could weigh on the Aussie. Additionally, the high yielder loses its attractiveness if risk appetite wanes which could be the case this week with equity markets up against technical resistance levels. - JR
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