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AUSSIE: News S&P have said there is more risk to Australia sovereign rating than
in the past has seen the Aussie drop from around $0.7934 to $0.7915 before
recovering to $0.7930. The news seems to be an off the cuff remark from an
analyst rather than an official S&P announcement. Overall, sentiment remains
risk-off with regional equities trading in negative territory. Support is now
seen at $0.7893 (61.8% fib $0.7786-$0.8066), while initial hourly resistance is
located at $0.7937.

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