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AUD/JPY extends losses to near 100.50, downside seems limited due to hawkish RBA

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New update 2024.11.25 17:00
AUD/JPY extends losses to near 100.50, downside seems limited due to hawkish RBA

update 2024.11.25 17:00

  • AUD/JPY could gain ground due to potential foreign inflows amid an improved Australian share market.
  • The AUD finds support from the RBA's hawkish stance on future interest rate policies.
  • The Japanese Yen could face challenges amid uncertainty surrounding the BoJ rate hikes.

AUD/JPY experiences volatility but remains subdued for the third successive day, trading around 100.50 during the early European hours on Monday. However, this downside of the AUD/JPY cross could be restrained as the Australian Dollar (AUD) may appreciate due to potential foreign inflows amid a rally in the domestic share market.

The S&P/ASX 200 Index climbed to fresh all-time highs on Monday as Australian shares mirrored Wall Street's momentum. On Friday, the Dow Jones achieved another record-high close, contributing to the positive sentiment.

The AUD may also find support from the Reserve Bank of Australia's (RBA) hawkish stance on future interest rate policies, which limits the downside of the AUD/JPY cross. Market participants are now closely monitoring Australia's Monthly Consumer Price Index (CPI) for October, a key indicator that could shape expectations for the RBA's next monetary policy moves.

The Japanese Yen (JPY) could face headwinds amid uncertainty surrounding the Bank of Japan's (BoJ) plans for rate hikes and a prevailing risk-on market environment. BoJ Governor Kazuo Ueda has hinted at the possibility of another interest rate hike as early as December. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's administration is reportedly considering a $90 billion stimulus package aimed at mitigating the impact of rising prices on households.

Japan's Leading Economic Index, which assesses the economic outlook based on factors like job offers and consumer sentiment, was revised down to 109.1 for September, compared to the expected 109.4 reading. However, the index showed improvement from the final 106.9 in August--the lowest level since October 2020. Traders are now turning their attention to Tokyo's upcoming inflation and employment data, expected later this week.

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