ARSAUD is the currency pair that expresses the value of the Argentine Peso relative to the Australian Dollar, indicating how many Australian dollars are required to buy one Argentine peso. It tracks bilateral price movements between a South American and an Oceania currency and is quoted in the conventional base/quote format.
Argentina’s peso is the national fiat currency of the Argentine Republic and is used across the country for domestic transactions. The unit is issued and regulated by the Central Bank of the Argentine Republic (Banco Central de la República Argentina, BCRA), and its exchange value is frequently influenced by high domestic inflation, fiscal conditions, and occasional capital controls.
The Australian dollar serves as the official currency of Australia and several associated territories, and it is issued by the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA). As a major liquid market currency, the AUD is sensitive to commodity prices, global risk sentiment, and Australian monetary policy, making it a common vehicle in international FX markets.
ARSAUD is determined by market supply and demand and by macroeconomic differentials such as interest rates and inflation between the two countries. Central bank interventions, regulatory measures, trade flows, commodity price shifts, and geopolitical developments also shape the rate. For market participants, the pair is relevant for hedging cross-border trade, managing exposure to macroeconomic divergence, and speculative strategies tied to policy or commodity-driven moves.