A quick look at yesterday: slightly down but mostly flat: AUD/USD ranged between 0.6568 and 0.6641 before closing at 0.6583.
United States Non Farm Payrolls released yesterday at 13:30 UTC is better than expected at 311,000 but down from preceding data of 504,000 according to new data.
On the flip side, positive data for the Australian dollar released earlier when United States Unemployment Rate fell short of the 3.4 projections, with new data of 3.6.
Meanwhile, Australia CFTC AUD speculative net positions released yesterday at 20:30 UTC with a figure of -24,800, while the previous figure was -28,100.
Aussie-Dollar's value drop coincided with the fact that USD/CHF is down to 0.9213, losing 111 pips, after ending the previous session around 0.9325.
Positive performances can be seen by looking at other currencies as notably, GBP/USD rose 0.92% yesterday and closed at 1.1923. GBP/CAD went up by 0.89% yesterday, and closed at 1.6633.
The current year has not been the best for Aussie-Dollar as it lost 2.98% from its highest point of 0.7581.