AUD/JPY trims a part of intraday gains to 94.00 neighbourhood, still up over 0.25% for the day


  • AUD/JPY gains some positive traction on Friday and snaps a three-day losing streak.
  • A positive risk tone undermines the safe-haven JPY and acts as a tailwind for the cross.
  • Hawkish RBA Monetary Policy Statement benefits the Aussie and remains supportive.
  • The lack of follow-through buying warrants caution before positioning for further gains.

The AUD/JPY cross attracts some buying during the Asian session on Friday and stalls a three-day-old downtrend from the 95.80-95.85 resistance zone. Spot prices, however, retreat a few pips from the daily peak and currently trade around the 93.65 region, up less than 0.30% for the day.

A generally positive tone around the US equity futures is seen undermining the safe-haven Japanese Yen (JPY) and turning out to be a key factor lending some support to the AUD/JPY cross. The risk-sensitive Australian Dollar (AUD) further draws support from the Reserve Bank of Australia’s (RBA) hawkish quarterly Monetary Policy Statement (MPS), indicating that interest rates may still need to go higher. Adding to this, China’s Commerce Ministry announced on Friday that the country will lift the anti-dumping and anti-subsidy tariff on barley imports from Australia, which provides an additional lift to the Aussie.

The RBA, meanwhile, remain concerned about the worsening economic conditions and slashed its short-term growth forecasts. The central bank now expects the domestic economy to grow by just 0.9% by the end of the year or the slowest pace since 1992. This, in turn, holds back bulls from placing aggressive bets around the AUD/JPY cross. Apart from this, the Bank of Japan's (BoJ) intervention for the second time this week on Thursday to cool the speed of the rise in the 10-year Japanese Government Bond (JGB) yield, which shot to its highest since April 2014 on Thursday, contributes to capping the upside, at least for now.

The AUD/JPY cross fails just ahead of the 94.00 round-figure mark, which should now act as a pivotal point for intraday traders. Spot prices, however, manage to hold comfortably above last week's swing low, around the very important 200-day Simple Moving Average (SMA). Bearish traders need to wait for a convincing break below a technically significant MA before positioning for the resumption of the recent pullback from the YTD peak, around the 97.65 region touched in June. Nevertheless, the cross, at current levels, remains on track to register modest losses for the second successive week.

Technical levels to watch

AUD/JPY

Overview
Today last price 93.64
Today Daily Change 0.26
Today Daily Change % 0.28
Today daily open 93.38
 
Trends
Daily SMA20 94.61
Daily SMA50 94.64
Daily SMA100 92.18
Daily SMA200 91.93
 
Levels
Previous Daily High 94.09
Previous Daily Low 92.97
Previous Weekly High 95.86
Previous Weekly Low 91.79
Previous Monthly High 96.84
Previous Monthly Low 91.79
Daily Fibonacci 38.2% 93.4
Daily Fibonacci 61.8% 93.66
Daily Pivot Point S1 92.87
Daily Pivot Point S2 92.36
Daily Pivot Point S3 91.75
Daily Pivot Point R1 93.99
Daily Pivot Point R2 94.6
Daily Pivot Point R3 95.11

 

 

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