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The Australian dollar paused on Wednesday after a strong rally overnight as downbeat economic figures weighed on its US counterpart. The Australian dollar held at $0.7673, near three-week highs after domestic data showed the economy expanded at its fastest annual pace in four years. It rose 1.4 percent on Tuesday, advancing for a fifth consecutive day.
The Aussie is up more than 5 percent so far this year, thanks in large part to offshore interest in carry trades - where investors borrow at low rates in yen or euros to buy higher-yielding assets. "The chase for yield is back in vogue," said Stephen Innes, senior currency trader at OANDA Australia and Asia Pacific. Innes said the probability of a near-term rate hike by the US Federal Reserve was diminishing after data on Tuesday showed the Institute for Supply Management's non-manufacturing purchasing managers' index fell to 51.4 last month.
New Zealand government bonds gained across most of the curve, with yields down 7.5 basis points at the long end. Australian government bond futures rose, with the three-year bond contract up 2 ticks at 98.58. The 10-year contractinched 5.5 ticks higher. Foreign holdings of Australian government bonds fell to their lowest in over five years last quarter, suggesting to analysts that either bond prices or the local dollar will have to weaken to revive appetite.
Locally, data on Wednesday showed the resource-rich economy expanded at 0.5 percent in the June quarter, clinching a remarkable run of 25 years without recession. The New Zealand dollar rose strongly, benefiting from a weaker US dollar and stronger dairy prices.

Copyright Reuters, 2016

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