EPISODE · Mar 2, 2026 · 18 MIN
AUD vs USD Currency Discussion: The Future of the Aussie Dollar and Smart Investor Moves
from Money and Investing with Andrew Baxter · host Andrew Baxter
Welcome to this week's episode of the Money and Investing Show with Andrew Baxter and co-host Mitch. There has been a surge in attention around the Aussie Dollar and its rapid move against the US dollar. In this episode, Andrew and Mitch break down what is actually driving the currency shift, why exchange rates never move in isolation, and how interest rates, inflation, government policy, and global demand all play a role in shaping currency markets. The recent strength in the Aussie Dollar has raised important questions for investors, especially those holding US assets or trading international markets. A stronger currency can influence returns, purchasing power, and portfolio risk in ways many investors overlook. Andrew explains how central bank decisions, commodity demand, and economic expectations are influencing AUD USD movements right now, and what that could mean going forward. The conversation also focuses on practical investor decisions. From understanding currency exposure to considering hedging tools like ETFs or options, listeners will gain clarity on how to think about risk when the Aussie Dollar moves sharply. Importantly, the episode highlights when action may be helpful and when doing nothing may actually be the smarter choice. If you invest globally or plan to, understanding the Aussie Dollar is essential to protecting returns and making informed decisions. Subscribe to our Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfmaldKMEUc5qXeIQ7zEBeA?sub_confirmation=1 FREE Online Training with Andrew Baxter: https://bit.ly/cod-online Subscribe to Money and Investing Podcast: http://www.moneyandinvesting.com.au/ The Wealth Playbook: Your Ultimate Guide to Financial Security: https://www.wealthplaybook.com.au/ The Wealth Playbook on Audible: https://www.audible.com.au/pd/The-Wealth-Playbook-Audiobook/B0CXYYWZTB?qid=1711282387
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Welcome to this week's episode of the Money and Investing Show with Andrew Baxter and co-host Mitch. There has been a surge in attention around the Aussie Dollar and its rapid move against the US dollar. In this episode, Andrew and Mitch break down what is actually driving the currency shift, why exchange rates never move in isolation, and how interest rates, inflation, government policy, and global demand all play a role in shaping currency markets. The recent strength in the Aussie Dollar has raised important questions for investors, especially those holding US assets or trading international markets. A stronger currency can influence returns, purchasing power, and portfolio risk in ways many investors overlook. Andrew explains how central bank decisions, commodity demand, and economic expectations are influencing AUD USD movements right now, and what that could mean going forward. The conversation also focuses on practical investor decisions. From understanding currency exposure to considering hedging tools like ETFs or options, listeners will gain clarity on how to think about risk when the Aussie Dollar moves sharply. Importantly, the episode highlights when action may be helpful and when doing nothing may actually be the smarter choice. If you invest globally or plan to, understanding the Aussie Dollar is essential to protecting returns and making informed decisions. Subscribe to our Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfmaldKMEUc5qXeIQ7zEBeA?sub_confirmation=1 FREE Online Training with Andrew Baxter: https://bit.ly/cod-online Subscribe to Money and Investing Podcast: http://www.moneyandinvesting.com.au/ The Wealth Playbook: Your Ultimate Guide to Financial Security: https://www.wealthplaybook.com.au/ The Wealth Playbook on Audible: https://www.audible.com.au/pd/The-Wealth-Playbook-Audiobook/B0CXYYWZTB?qid=1711282387
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