Australian Dollar Hits 1-Year High Against Singapore Dollar

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The Australian dollar reached its strongest level against the Singapore dollar in a year as of April 24, 2026, trading at approximately 0.9112 Australian dollars per Singapore dollar, just below a one-year high of 0.9152 reached on April 17, according to Bloomberg data. The currency strength is dampening spending for Singaporean travellers, students, and consumers buying Australian-made products, as a stronger Australian dollar means Singaporeans receive less purchasing power.

Exchange Rate Movement

The Australian dollar rose 1.54 per cent against the Singapore dollar in 2025 and has gained a further 6.1 per cent in 2026 so far, according to Bloomberg data.

Drivers of Australian Dollar Strength

The uptrend is buoyed by rising commodity prices and expectations that the Reserve Bank of Australia will keep interest rates higher for longer. As a “commodity currency,” the Australian dollar benefits from rising prices for key Australian exports such as natural gas, iron ore, lithium and gold, which lift demand for the currency.

Saktiandi Supaat, head of foreign exchange research at Maybank, noted that the Australian dollar has been supported by stronger terms of trade alongside resilient demand from China for Australian exports. “Australia can benefit when oil and commodity prices rise, unlike many energy-importing economies,” he explained.

The Reserve Bank of Australia has kept interest rates relatively high to tackle persistent inflation, currently around 4 per cent, which is drawing foreign investors seeking better returns. In contrast, the Singapore Overnight Rate Average – a key benchmark for borrowing costs – is around 1 per cent, creating a 3 per cent rate gap that makes the Australian dollar more attractive to investors, according to Saxo sales trader Sean Teo.

Impact on Singaporean Consumers and Travellers

A stronger Australian dollar means that Singaporeans are getting less purchasing power, making spending on education and travelling to Australia more expensive. The stronger currency also makes Australian produce such as meat, dairy products and wine more costly to import. Consumers could feel the pinch should retailers choose to pass on the higher import costs, noted OCBC Bank foreign exchange strategist Christopher Wong.

Monetary Policy Context

The Monetary Authority of Singapore tightened its monetary policy stance on April 14 for the first time since 2022 to allow for a stronger currency to manage inflation as oil and natural gas prices jumped from the Iran conflict. However, this tightening has not prevented the Australian dollar from strengthening further.

Wong noted that in the early stages of the Iran conflict, the Singapore dollar held up better than the Australian dollar, supported by MAS’ policy and its role as a more stable currency during periods of geopolitical stress. But the trend reversed after the ceasefire between the US and Iran, with the Australian dollar gaining ground as market sentiment turned more positive.

Outlook and Expert Forecasts

Sean Teo said the Australian dollar will continue to stay strong due to expectations that the Reserve Bank of Australia will keep interest rates higher for longer to counter persistent inflation.

Christopher Wong noted that future movements depend on market sentiment. “If geopolitical uncertainty persists, including tensions around the Strait of Hormuz, recent Australian dollar to Singapore dollar gains may stall. But if sentiment continues to improve, there is room for further upside, with our year-end forecast at 0.95 Australian dollar per Singapore dollar,” he said.

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PerpPulsevip
· 7h ago
Has the Singapore dollar been a bit weak lately? The Australian dollar, on the other hand, has shown some strength.
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DustyAlphavip
· 7h ago
Hovers near a one-year high, this position is prone to fluctuations; short-term traders should watch out for risks.
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OvernightPositionPhobiavip
· 8h ago
A slight pullback from 0.9152, is it profit-taking and fleeing or accumulating strength for another surge?
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GateUser-af0710bavip
· 8h ago
Bloomberg's data is quite timely, and the AUD bulls are still testing the upside potential.
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Lemon-FlavoredLiquidationvip
· 8h ago
0.9112, almost broke the previous high, feels like Australian economic data is gaining momentum.
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BlueMultisigvip
· 8h ago
The Australian dollar has been rallying strongly against the Singapore dollar this time, approaching a one-year high. Are there any friends who are paying attention to forex?
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