Westpac sees Australian dollar at US73¢ by year's end

By Stephen Cauchi
Updated May 25 2015 - 2:18pm, first published 1:54pm
Higher than expected US inflation will increase the likelihood of a US rate rise, driving the greenback up and the Australian dollar down. Photo: Michel Bunn
Higher than expected US inflation will increase the likelihood of a US rate rise, driving the greenback up and the Australian dollar down. Photo: Michel Bunn
Higher than expected US inflation will increase the likelihood of a US rate rise, driving the greenback up and the Australian dollar down. Photo: Michel Bunn
Higher than expected US inflation will increase the likelihood of a US rate rise, driving the greenback up and the Australian dollar down. Photo: Michel Bunn
Higher than expected US inflation will increase the likelihood of a US rate rise, driving the greenback up and the Australian dollar down. Photo: Michel Bunn
Higher than expected US inflation will increase the likelihood of a US rate rise, driving the greenback up and the Australian dollar down. Photo: Michel Bunn
Higher than expected US inflation will increase the likelihood of a US rate rise, driving the greenback up and the Australian dollar down. Photo: Michel Bunn
Higher than expected US inflation will increase the likelihood of a US rate rise, driving the greenback up and the Australian dollar down. Photo: Michel Bunn

The Aussie dollar will stay under US80¢, according to Westpac - despite gross dometic product (GDP) data later this week that will probably indicate the US economy is contracting.

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