The AUD/JPY remained confined to a narrow trading range within 91.50-92.14, ahead of the Reserve Bank of Australia’s monetary policy decision on Tuesday, which is expected to hike rates by 15 bps. At the time of writing, the AUD/JPY is trading at 91.74.
The market sentiment fluctuated through the day, though it improved around Wall Street’s close. US equities recovered ground, while Asian stock futures point to a higher open. Around 04:30 GMT, the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) would deliver its interest rate decision as an Australian federal election looms.
Inflation in Australia reached a 20-year high, while Trimmed CPI rose by 3.7% y/y, just shy of the 4% threshold. Most analysts widely expect a 15 bps rate hike, though the board might delay the hike to June as it asses the next round of wages data for Q1. Furthermore, some analysts expect a 40 bps increase, with the likes of Natixis, ING, and even Citi.
Therefore, if the RBA raises rates, an AUD/JPY push upwards might be on the cards. Nonetheless, it’s worth noting that the AUD/JPY is the risk barometer of the FX, so any sentiment shifts could favor safe-haven peers, like the JPY and the CHF.
The AUD/JPY remains upward biased. A false breakout below March’s 31 swing low at 90.76 on April 26, AUD bulls quickly reclaimed that level and lifted the AUD/JPY towards 93.50s. The MACD aims lower, towards zero, though the histogram shows that the distance between the MACD and the signal lines is contracting, opening the door for a bullish signal.
With that said, the AUD/JPY first resistance would be 92.00. Break above would expose May’s two daily highs at 92.15, followed by 93.00. On the flip side, the AUD/JPY first support would be the 91.00 mark. A breach of the latter would expose the April 27 daily low at 90.43, followed by 90.00.
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