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Aussie dollar’s rebound brushes off China woes

Alex Gluyas
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The Australian dollar has clawed back nearly all its losses from a brutal sell-off that started last month as the risk of a US recession fades and traders prepare for the Federal Reserve to start cutting interest rates next month.

The local currency rose above US67.30¢ for the first time in a month. It has rebounded 5.1 per cent since early this month when fears of a hard economic landing in the US roiled markets. The US dollar index, which measures the greenback against six rivals, touched its lowest since January 2, and is down more than 2 per cent this month.

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Alex Gluyas is a markets reporter based in our Melbourne newsroom. Connect with Alex on Twitter. Email Alex at alex.gluyas@afr.com

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