The Australian dollar closed three pips from two-year high
AUD/USD closed at a session high of 0.7832 on Friday. That's just three pips from the April 2016 high of 0.7835.
Looking at that chart, there is a lot of open air above.
AUD/USD closed at a session high of 0.7832 on Friday. That's just three pips from the April 2016 high of 0.7835.
Looking at that chart, there is a lot of open air above.
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