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The Australian dollar sprung to a six-week top on Monday after surprisingly robust first-quarter data pointed to stronger than expected economic growth. Closely-watched retail sales also bounced in April.
The Australian dollar climbed to $0.7615, a level not seen since April 24. The Aussie faces stiff chart resistance around $0.7600. If it is able to sustain the move above current levels the next stop is seen at $0.7655. The New Zealand dollar held within recent ranges at $0.7005 but trade was thin because of a public holiday there.
Monday's figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) showed companies' gross operating profits climbed 5.9 percent to a record in the March quarter, handily beating expectations for a 3.0 percent increase. Australian government bond futures slipped, with the three-year bond contract off 4.5 ticks at 97.80. The 10-year contract eased 2 ticks to 97.275.
Business inventories were up 0.7 percent in the quarter versus expectations for a 0.1 percent rise.
Separate data out on Monday showed retail sales bounced 0.4 percent in April, beating expectations for a 0.2 percent increase and a flat result in the previous month.
All eyes will be on first-quarter gross domestic product data due Wednesday which is seen likely to show the economy expanded 0.8 percent, taking annual growth to 2.7 percent.
The Reserve Bank of Australia board meets on Tuesday when it is seen as all but certain to hold its policy rate at a record low 1.50 percent. The futures market is not fully priced for a hike until September next year.

Copyright Reuters, 2018

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